The State of the art in numerical analysis : proceedings of the Joint IMA/SIAM Conference on the State of the Art in Numerical Analysis held at the University of Birmingham, 14-18 April 1986
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The State of the art in numerical analysis : proceedings of the Joint IMA/SIAM Conference on the State of the Art in Numerical Analysis held at the University of Birmingham, 14-18 April 1986
(The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications conference series, New series ; 9)
Clarendon Press, 1987 , Oxford University Press, 1987
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"Two previous State of the Art conferences" -- Pref.
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In this collection of informative essays, twenty-three leading experts provide a comprehensive review of the current state of the art of numerical analysis. Each article addresses a specialized subject, but together they present the main developments of the last decade in the design of numerical algorithms and their mathematical analysis. The contributors lead the reader from an elementary understanding of their subject to the frontiers of research in numerical analysis, making this invaluable work accessible to a range of readers and researchers. Also included are descriptions of important new methods for computer users, expositions of the current state of knowledge for students, new views of current questions for the consideration of researchers, and many references for further study.
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