Acta Numerica 2000: Volume 9

Acta Numerica 2000: Volume 9 by Arieh Iserles, published by Cambridge University Press on August 11, 2011, is a comprehensive resource in the field of numerical analysis. This edition, comprising 372 pages, focuses on the application of computers in evaluating and approximating mathematical models, highlighting its significance in both scientific and engineering contexts.
Readers will find that Acta Numerica surveys the most important developments in numerical analysis and scientific computing, featuring substantive survey articles selected by a distinguished international editorial board. The content is designed to be accessible to professionals interested in these fields, covering key topics in mathematics, mathematical analysis, and numerical analysis. This volume serves as a valuable reference for those looking to stay informed about timely advancements in the discipline.
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Numerical analysis is concerned mainly with using computers in evaluating or approximating mathematical models. As such, it is crucial to all applications of mathematics in science and engineering, as well as being an important discipline on its own. Acta Numerica surveys annually the most important developments in numerical analysis and scientific computing. The subjects and authors of the substantive survey articles are chosen by a distinguished international editorial board so as to report the most important and timely developments in the subject in a manner accessible to the wider community of professionals with an interest in scientific computing.
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