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Acta Numerica 1996: Volume 5
Acta Numerica is an annual volume presenting survey papers in numerical analysis accessible to graduate students and researchers.
Arieh Iserles (Edited by)
9780521157353, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 11 August 2011
404 pages
24.4 x 17.7 x 2.1 cm, 0.64 kg
Review of the hardback: ' … a complete survey of the discussed topics, including the most recent developments.' ITW Nieuws
Acta Numerica is an annual volume presenting survey papers in numerical analysis. Each year the editorial board selects significant topics and invites papers from authors who have made notable contributions to the development of that topic. The articles are intended to summarize the field at a level accessible to graduate students and researchers. Acta Numerica has proved to be a valuable tool not only for researchers and professionals wishing to develop their understanding of the subject and follow developments, but also as an advanced teaching aid at colleges and universities. Articles in previous volumes have been expanded into both monographs and textbooks, and many of the original articles themselves have been used as the prime resource for graduate courses.
1. Hierarchical bases and the finite element method Randolph E. Bank
2. Orthogonal polynomials: applications and computation Walter Gautschi
3. Automatic grid generation William D. Henshaw
4. Eigenvalue optimization Adrian S. Lewis and Michael L. Overton
5. On the computation of crystalline microstructure Mitchell Luskin
6. Iterative solution of systems of linear differential equations Ulla Miekkala and Olavi Nevanlinna
7. Theory, algorithms, and applications of level set methods for propagating interfaces James A. Sethian.
Subject Areas: Applied mathematics [PBW], Numerical analysis [PBKS]