Acta Numerica 2006
Acta Numerica 2006
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Acta Numerica is a high-impact factor, prestigious annual publication containing invited surveys by leading researchers in numerical mathematics and scientific computing. The surveys present overviews of developments in their area and provide techniques and analyses. It is essential reading for all practitioners and researchers. This volume was originally published in 2006.
- High-impact factor survey volume
- Contributors are leading researchers
- Covers topics of interest and presents overviews of them
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- Published: August 2011
- Format: Paperback
- ISBN: 9780521174336
- Length: 646 pages
- Dimensions: 244 × 170 × 33 mm
- Weight: 1.01kg
- Availability: Available
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Table of Contents
- 1. Topological methods in finite-element theory Doug Arnold, Richard Falk and Ragnar Winther
- 2. General linear methods John Butcher
- 3. Wavelets, ridgelets and curvelets Emmanuel Candes
- 4. Linear algebra and data mining Lars Eldén
- 5. Numerical modelling of ocean circulation Bob Higdon
- 6. Roundoff properties of Lanczos and conjugate gradient algorithms Gérard Meurant
- 7. Applications of radial basis functions Robert Schaback and Holger Wendland.
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Contributors
Doug Arnold, Richard Falk, Ragnar Winther, John Butcher, Emmanuel Candes, Lars Eldén, Bob Higdon, Gérard Meurant, Robert Schaback, Holger Wendland
Editor
Arieh Iserles , University of Cambridge
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