Acta Numerica 1999: Volume 8
Cambridge University Press
Edition: 1999 ed., 7/22/1999
EAN 9780521770880, ISBN10: 0521770882
Hardcover, 302 pages, 25.5 x 17.9 x 2.2 cm
Language: English
Numerical analysis is the subject of applied mathematics 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 developments in the subject in a manner accessible to the wider community of professionals with an interest in scientific computing.
1. Numerical relativity
challenges for computational science Gregory B. Cook and Saul A. Teukolsky
2. Radiation boundary conditions for the numerical simulation of waves Thomas Hagstrom
3. Numerical methods in tomography Frank Natterer
4. Approximation theory of the MLP model in neural networks Allan Pinkus
5. An introduction to numerical methods for stochastic differential equations Eckhard Platen
6. Computation of pseudospectra Lloyd N. Trefethen.
‘Acta Numerica is a fine achievement and I think we can expect to see it for many years to come. It sets itself laudable and important goals and has, to a large extent, achieve them. I believe that the volumes are of enormous benefit to our subject … The editorial board should be applauded for having the vision and drive necessary to create and sustain such a high quality publication … No mathematics library is complete without this annual publication, and I urge everyone working in numerical mathematics and scientific computing to read it.’ Andrew Stuart, SIAM Review