書籍詳情
格式
平裝書
頁數
660
語言
英語
已出版
Dec 21, 2011
出版商
Springer
版本
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996
ISBN-10
3642646107
ISBN-13
9783642646102
描述
This volume delves into the intricate world of constructive approximation, addressing advanced problems that challenge conventional understanding. With a focus on mathematical theories and methodologies, it explores the depths of approximation theory, weaving together concepts from various branches of mathematics to present a comprehensive view of the subject.
The authors, George G. Lorentz, Manfred v. Golitschek, and Yuly Makovoz, bring their expertise to bear, guiding readers through complex ideas with clarity and precision. Each section is crafted to encourage critical thinking, augmenting the reader's grasp of both basic principles and sophisticated techniques in approximation.
Through rigorous analysis and well-structured problems, this work serves as both a reference and a source of inspiration for researchers and students alike. Engaging with the material requires not only an understanding of fundamental mathematics but also the curiosity to explore new frontiers within the field.
In the broader context of mathematical science, this book contributes to the ongoing dialogue about the role and significance of approximation theory, inviting readers to reconsider established norms while paving the way for future research and discovery.
The authors, George G. Lorentz, Manfred v. Golitschek, and Yuly Makovoz, bring their expertise to bear, guiding readers through complex ideas with clarity and precision. Each section is crafted to encourage critical thinking, augmenting the reader's grasp of both basic principles and sophisticated techniques in approximation.
Through rigorous analysis and well-structured problems, this work serves as both a reference and a source of inspiration for researchers and students alike. Engaging with the material requires not only an understanding of fundamental mathematics but also the curiosity to explore new frontiers within the field.
In the broader context of mathematical science, this book contributes to the ongoing dialogue about the role and significance of approximation theory, inviting readers to reconsider established norms while paving the way for future research and discovery.