Fundamentals of Numerical Computation (Computer-Oriented Numerical Analysis)
β Scribed by Prof. Dr.-Ing. E. Adams (auth.), Prof. Dr. GΓΆtz Alefeld, Prof. Dr. Rolf Dieter Grigorieff (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Wien
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 227
- Series
- Computing Supplementum 2
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-vii
On Methods for the Construction of the Boundaries of Sets of Solutions for Differential Equations or Finite-Dimensional Approximations with Input Sets....Pages 1-16
Roundings and Approximations in Ordered Sets....Pages 17-31
Interval Analysis in the Extended Interval Space IR ....Pages 33-49
Arithmetic Operations in Interval Spaces....Pages 51-67
Some Applications of Extended Interval Arithmetic to Interval Iterations....Pages 69-84
Foundations of Finite Precision Rational Arithmetic....Pages 85-111
Interval Methods for Nonlinear Systems....Pages 113-120
Algorithms for Multiplication with Given Precision....Pages 121-129
Unrestricted Algorithms for Generating Elementary Functions....Pages 131-140
Applications of Software for Automatic Differentiation in Numerical Computation....Pages 141-156
Small Bounds for the Solution of Systems of Linear Equations....Pages 157-164
Shorthand Notation for Rounding Errors....Pages 165-168
Rounding Error Analysis of Elementary Numerical Algorithms....Pages 169-195
Iterative Methods in the Spaces of Rounded Computations....Pages 197-209
Portable Software for Interval Arithmetic....Pages 211-229
β¦ Subjects
Numerical Analysis
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