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Solving Nonlinear Equations with Newton's Method (Fundamentals of Algorithms, Series Number 1)

Solving Nonlinear Equations with Newton's Method (Fundamentals of Algorithms, Series Number 1)

Solving Nonlinear Equations with Newton's Method (Fundamentals of
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Solving Nonlinear Equations with Newton's Method (Fundamentals of Algorithms, Series Number 1) Paperback - 1987

by Kelley, C. T

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This brief book on Newton's method is a user-oriented guide to algorithms and implementation. In just over 100 pages, it shows, via algorithms in pseudocode, in MATLAB, and with several examples, how one can choose an appropriate Newton-type method for a given problem, diagnose problems, and write an efficient solver or apply one written by others. Solving Nonlinear Equations with Newton's Method contains trouble-shooting guides to the major algorithms, their most common failure modes, and the likely causes of failure. It also includes many worked-out examples (available on the SIAM website) in pseudocode and a collection of MATLAB codes, allowing readers to experiment with the algorithms easily and implement them in other languages.

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Nonlinear equations are solved as part of almost all simulations of physical processes.
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