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Theoretical Numerical Analysis [electronic resource] :A Functional Analysis Framework / by Weimin Han, Kendall E. Atkinson.

by Han, Weimin [author.]; Atkinson, Kendall E [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Texts in Applied Mathematics: 39Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2009.Edition: 3.Description: online resource.ISBN: 9781441904584.Subject(s): Mathematics | Global analysis (Mathematics) | Numerical analysis | Mathematics | Numerical Analysis | AnalysisOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Linear Spaces -- Linear Operators on Normed Spaces -- Approximation Theory -- Fourier Analysis and Wavelets -- Nonlinear Equations and Their Solution by Iteration -- Finite Difference Method -- Sobolev Spaces -- Weak Formulations of Elliptic Boundary Value Problems -- The Galerkin Method and Its Variants -- Finite Element Analysis -- Elliptic Variational Inequalities and Their Numerical Approximations -- Numerical Solution of Fredholm Integral Equations of the Second Kind -- Boundary Integral Equations -- Multivariable Polynomial Approximations.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This textbook prepares graduate students for research in numerical analysis/computational mathematics by giving to them a mathematical framework embedded in functional analysis and focused on numerical analysis. This helps the student to move rapidly into a research program. The text covers basic results of functional analysis, approximation theory, Fourier analysis and wavelets, iteration methods for nonlinear equations, finite difference methods, Sobolev spaces and weak formulations of boundary value problems, finite element methods, elliptic variational inequalities and their numerical solution, numerical methods for solving integral equations of the second kind, boundary integral equations for planar regions, and multivariable polynomial approximations. The presentation of each topic is meant to be an introduction with certain degree of depth. Comprehensive references on a particular topic are listed at the end of each chapter for further reading and study. In this third edition, a new chapter, Multivariable Polynomial Approximations, is included, numerous changes are made throughout the entire text, and new exercises are added. Review of earlier edition: "...the book is clearly written, quite pleasant to read, and contains a lot of important material; and the authors have done an excellent job at balancing theoretical developments, interesting examples and exercises, numerical experiments, and bibliographical references." R. Glowinski, SIAM Review, 2003
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Linear Spaces -- Linear Operators on Normed Spaces -- Approximation Theory -- Fourier Analysis and Wavelets -- Nonlinear Equations and Their Solution by Iteration -- Finite Difference Method -- Sobolev Spaces -- Weak Formulations of Elliptic Boundary Value Problems -- The Galerkin Method and Its Variants -- Finite Element Analysis -- Elliptic Variational Inequalities and Their Numerical Approximations -- Numerical Solution of Fredholm Integral Equations of the Second Kind -- Boundary Integral Equations -- Multivariable Polynomial Approximations.

This textbook prepares graduate students for research in numerical analysis/computational mathematics by giving to them a mathematical framework embedded in functional analysis and focused on numerical analysis. This helps the student to move rapidly into a research program. The text covers basic results of functional analysis, approximation theory, Fourier analysis and wavelets, iteration methods for nonlinear equations, finite difference methods, Sobolev spaces and weak formulations of boundary value problems, finite element methods, elliptic variational inequalities and their numerical solution, numerical methods for solving integral equations of the second kind, boundary integral equations for planar regions, and multivariable polynomial approximations. The presentation of each topic is meant to be an introduction with certain degree of depth. Comprehensive references on a particular topic are listed at the end of each chapter for further reading and study. In this third edition, a new chapter, Multivariable Polynomial Approximations, is included, numerous changes are made throughout the entire text, and new exercises are added. Review of earlier edition: "...the book is clearly written, quite pleasant to read, and contains a lot of important material; and the authors have done an excellent job at balancing theoretical developments, interesting examples and exercises, numerical experiments, and bibliographical references." R. Glowinski, SIAM Review, 2003

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