Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
944
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 1980
Editorial
Academic Press Inc
ISBN-10
0121710505
ISBN-13
9780121710507
Descripción
This work by George G. Lorentz delves into the intricacies of approximation theory, exploring its fundamental concepts and applications. It addresses the mathematical methods used to estimate complex functions, emphasizing the balance between accuracy and computational feasibility. The author presents a detailed examination of various approximation techniques, catering to both established scholars and newcomers in the field.
Lorentz's expertise shines through as he carefully dissects diverse topics, including the theory behind polynomial approximations and their relevance in modern mathematics. The text serves as both a comprehensive resource and a reference guide, inspiring further exploration and innovation in approximation methods. Readers will find themselves engaged in a rich discourse that bridges theoretical understanding with practical insight.
Lorentz's expertise shines through as he carefully dissects diverse topics, including the theory behind polynomial approximations and their relevance in modern mathematics. The text serves as both a comprehensive resource and a reference guide, inspiring further exploration and innovation in approximation methods. Readers will find themselves engaged in a rich discourse that bridges theoretical understanding with practical insight.