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Methods of Numerical Integration: Second Edition
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Author/Editor: Philip J. Davis, Philip Rabinowitz
ISBN 10:0486453391
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Useful to programmers and stimulating for theoreticians, this text covers the major methods of numerical integration. It offers a balanced presentation: certain sections derive from or allude to deep results of analysis, but most of the final results are expressed in a form accessible to anyone with ...  read more
 


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Useful to programmers and stimulating for theoreticians, this text covers the major methods of numerical integration. It offers a balanced presentation: certain sections derive from or allude to deep results of analysis, but most of the final results are expressed in a form accessible to anyone with a background in calculus.
An extensive introduction outlines the uses and advantages of numerical integration and includes formulas and guides to orthogonal polynomials and specific integrals. Subsequent chapters explore approximate integration over finite and infinite intervals, error analysis, approximate integration in two or more dimensions, and automatic integration. Five helpful appendixes conclude the text.
Reprint of the Academic Press, Inc., Orlando, Florida, 1984 edition.

Product Details:

ISBN 10: 0486453391
ISBN 13: 9780486453392
Author/Editor: Philip J. Davis, Philip Rabinowitz
Format: Book
Page Count: 624
Dimensions: 5 3/8 x 8 1/2
Publication date: October 2007
Table of Contents: Click here to view the Table of Contents

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