
A First Course in the Numerical Analysis of Differential Equations
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'A well written and exciting book ... the exposition throughout is clear and very lively. The author's enthusiasm and wit are obvious on almost every page and I recommend the text very strongly indeed.' Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society 'This is a well-written, challenging introductory text that addresses the essential issues in the development of effective numerical schemes for the solution of differential equations: stability, convergence, and efficiency. The soft cover edition is a terrific buy - I highly recommend it.' Mathematics of Computation 'This book can be highly recommended as a basis for courses in numerical analysis.' Zentralblatt fur Mathematik 'The overall structure and the clarity of the exposition make this book an excellent introductory textbook for mathematics students. It seems also useful for engineers and scientists who have a practical knowledge of numerical methods and wish to acquire a better understanding of the subject.' Mathematical Reviews '... nicely crafted and full of interesting details.' ITW Nieuws 'I believe this book succeeds. It provides an excellent introduction to the numerical analysis of differential equations . . .' Computing Reviews 'As a mathematician who developed an interest in numerical analysis in the middle of his professional career, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this text. I wish this book had been available when I first began to take a serious interest in computation. The author's style is comfortable . . . This book would be my choice for a text to 'modernize' such courses and bring them closer to the current practice of applied mathematics.' American Journal of Physics 'Iserles has successfully presented, in a mathematically honest way, all essential topics on numerical methods for differential equations, suitable for advanced undergraduate-level mathematics students.' Georgios Akrivis, University of Ioannina, Greece 'The present book can, because of the extension even more than the first edition, be highly recommended for readers from all fields, including students and engineers.' Zentralblatt MATHMore details
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