جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
288
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Jul 10, 2012
ناشر
Birkhäuser
نسخه
2003
ISBN-10
3034876025
ISBN-13
9783034876025
توضیحات
This volume presents a comprehensive exploration of the intricate field of constructive approximation, stemming from the discussions held during the 3rd International Dortmund Meeting on Approximation Theory. Martin D. Buhmann leads readers through a detailed examination of advanced problems that challenge both theoretical understanding and practical applications in approximation methods.
The book delves into various facets of approximation theory, showcasing cutting-edge research and innovative techniques that emerged during the conference. Contributors from diverse backgrounds offer insights into the latest advancements and methodologies, highlighting the importance of constructive approaches in mathematical analysis and computational practices.
As readers navigate through the chapters, they uncover the interplay between theory and application, revealing how advanced approximation techniques can solve complex real-world problems. The work serves not only as a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners in the field but also as a bridge connecting various mathematical disciplines through the lens of approximation theory.
Overall, this compilation encapsulates the spirit of collaboration and intellectual rigor that characterized the Dortmund meeting, promoting further inquiry and exploration in the ever-evolving landscape of numerical mathematics.
The book delves into various facets of approximation theory, showcasing cutting-edge research and innovative techniques that emerged during the conference. Contributors from diverse backgrounds offer insights into the latest advancements and methodologies, highlighting the importance of constructive approaches in mathematical analysis and computational practices.
As readers navigate through the chapters, they uncover the interplay between theory and application, revealing how advanced approximation techniques can solve complex real-world problems. The work serves not only as a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners in the field but also as a bridge connecting various mathematical disciplines through the lens of approximation theory.
Overall, this compilation encapsulates the spirit of collaboration and intellectual rigor that characterized the Dortmund meeting, promoting further inquiry and exploration in the ever-evolving landscape of numerical mathematics.