Acta Numerica 2007: Volume 16
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 practitioners and researchers. This volume was originally published in 2007.
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Acta Numerica 2007: Volume 16
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 practitioners and researchers. This volume was originally published in 2007.
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Acta Numerica 2007: Volume 16

Acta Numerica 2007: Volume 16

Acta Numerica 2007: Volume 16

Acta Numerica 2007: Volume 16

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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 practitioners and researchers. This volume was originally published in 2007.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521174343
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 08/11/2011
Series: Acta Numerica , #16
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 486
Product dimensions: 6.70(w) x 9.50(h) x 1.00(d)

Table of Contents

1. Numerical weather prediction M. Cullen; 2. Molecular dynamics B. Leimkuhler; 3. Hyperbolic conservation laws K.W. Morton and T. Sonar; 4. Gibbs phenomenon and its avoidance in computing PDEs E. Tadmor; 5. Computational special functions N. Temme; 6. R functions in geometric approximation V. Shapiro.
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