Approximation theory and algorithms for data analysis
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Approximation theory and algorithms for data analysis
(Texts in applied mathematics, v. 68)
Springer, c2018
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 349-351) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This textbook offers an accessible introduction to the theory and numerics of approximation methods, combining classical topics of approximation with recent advances in mathematical signal processing, and adopting a constructive approach, in which the development of numerical algorithms for data analysis plays an important role.
The following topics are covered:
* least-squares approximation and regularization methods
* interpolation by algebraic and trigonometric polynomials
* basic results on best approximations
* Euclidean approximation
* Chebyshev approximation
* asymptotic concepts: error estimates and convergence rates
* signal approximation by Fourier and wavelet methods
* kernel-based multivariate approximation
* approximation methods in computerized tomography
Providing numerous supporting examples, graphical illustrations, and carefully selected exercises, this textbook is suitable for introductory courses, seminars, and distance learning programs on approximation for undergraduate students.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction.- 2 Basic Methods and Numerical Analysis.- 3 Best Approximations.- 4 Euclidean Approximations.- 5 Chebyshev Approximations.- 6 Asymptotic Results.- 7 Basic Concepts of Signal Approximation.- 8 Kernel-Based Approximation.- 9 Computational Topology.- References.- Subject Index.- Name Index.
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