Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
259
Language
English
Published
Mar 1, 2000
Publisher
Amer Mathematical Society
Edition
2
ISBN-10
0821813749
ISBN-13
9780821813744
Description
In this comprehensive exploration of approximation theory, Elliott W. Cheney delves into the fundamental principles and techniques that define this essential area of mathematics. The reader is guided through a systematic approach to understanding how functions can be approximated by simpler, more manageable forms. Cheney emphasizes the importance of both theoretical concepts and practical applications, making this work accessible to students and professionals alike.
The narrative unfolds with an array of examples and problems that encourage active engagement, enhancing the reader's comprehension of the material. Throughout the book, Cheney highlights the interplay between various mathematical disciplines, illustrating how approximation theory serves as a bridge linking pure and applied mathematics. Whether one is a newcomer to the subject or seeking to deepen existing knowledge, this text provides a thorough grounding in the techniques that are critical for advancing in both academic research and practical application in the field.
The narrative unfolds with an array of examples and problems that encourage active engagement, enhancing the reader's comprehension of the material. Throughout the book, Cheney highlights the interplay between various mathematical disciplines, illustrating how approximation theory serves as a bridge linking pure and applied mathematics. Whether one is a newcomer to the subject or seeking to deepen existing knowledge, this text provides a thorough grounding in the techniques that are critical for advancing in both academic research and practical application in the field.
Genres
History