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An Introduction to the Approximation of Functions

by Theodore J. Rivlin

Graduate-level text offers a concise, wide-ranging introduction to methods of approximating continuous functions by functions depending only on a finite number of parameters. Particular emphasis on approximation by polynomials. 1969 edition.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

The needs of automatic digital computation have spurred an enormous revival of interest in methods of approximating continuous functions by functions that depend only on a finite number of parameters. This concise but wide-ranging text provides an introduction to some of the most significant of these methods, with particular emphasis on approximation by polynomials.Because approximation theory is an area of mathematics with important practical applications in computation, the author takes pains to discuss not only the theoretical underpinnings of many common algorithms, but to demonstrate the practical applications of the procedure. Thus, for each method of approximation studied, at least one algorithm leading to actual numerical approximation is described and traced to its present formulation.Apart from purely practical considerations, approximation theory is also a lively branch of mathematical analysis. Material in this book will be especially useful as additional reading in introductory courses in both mathematical and numerical analysis. It is particularly helpful in its coverage of a variety of approximation methods, including interpolation methods, and an introduction to splines, currently an area of great interest in approximation theory.Written for upper-level graduate students, this book presupposes a knowledge of advanced calculus and liner algebra, but the author has made a special effort to avoid some of the more sophisticated prerequisites in order to keep the topic within the grasp of the uninitiated. Abundant exercise material at the end of each chapter and an excellent bibliography contribute to the uniqueness and value of Dr. Rivlin's book. As mathematical research continues to increase in complexity, the need to understand methods of approximation becomes even greater. This valuable text, one of the most accessible of its kind, represents an excellent introduction to this significant area of mathematical study.

Author Biography

Theodore J. Rivlin was a Research Staff Member in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York.

Long Description

Graduate-level text offers a concise, wide-ranging introduction to methods of approximating continuous functions by functions depending only on a finite number of parameters. Particular emphasis on approximation by polynomials. 1969 edition.

Details

ISBN0486640698
Author Theodore J. Rivlin
Pages 160
Publisher Dover Publications Inc.
ISBN-10 0486640698
ISBN-13 9780486640693
Format Paperback
Imprint Dover Publications Inc.
Place of Publication New York
Country of Publication United States
DEWEY 515.7
Illustrations Illustrations
Language English
Media Book
Birth 1926
Short Title INTRO TO THE APPROXIMATION OF
Year 2003
DOI 10.1604/9780486640693
UK Release Date 2003-03-17
AU Release Date 2003-03-17
NZ Release Date 2003-03-17
Edition Description New edition
Audience General
Series Dover Books on Mathema 1.4tics
Publication Date 2003-03-28
US Release Date 2003-03-28

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