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Elementary Theory and Application of Numerical Analysis: Revised Edition (Dover Books on Mathematics)

Elementary Theory and Application of Numerical Analysis: Revised Edition (Dover Books on Mathematics)

Elementary Theory and Application of Numerical Analysis: Revised Edition (Dover
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by Mathematics Charles S Duris David G Moursund James E Miller Charles S. Duris David G. Moursund James E. Miller

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This updated introduction to modern numerical analysis is a complete revision of a classic text originally written in Fortran but now featuring the programming language C++. It considers a relatively small number of basic concepts and techniques, focusing on how and why each method works. The authors offer careful consideration of error-analysis aspects related to the problems and algorithms.
The treatment also reviews and solidifies basic concepts from elementary calculus, emphasizing theory and proofs. It makes repeated use of the mean-value theorem, intermediate-value theorem, and Taylor's series. Many exercises appear throughout the text, most with solutions, and an extensive tutorial explains how to solve problems with C++.

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An emeritus Professor of Mathematics at Transylvania University, James E. Miller has published several computer-related titles and specializes in teaching the use of software in solving mathematics problems.
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