Numerical Methods in Approximation Theory
. Ed(S): Braess, Dietrich; Schumaker, L.L.
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Paperback. Editor(s): Braess, Dietrich; Schumaker, L.L. Series: International Series of Numerical Mathematics. Num Pages: 373 pages, biography. BIC Classification: PB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 155 x 19. Weight in Grams: 575.
This book is the official proceedings of a conference on Numerical Methods in Approximation Theory which was held at the Mathematisches Forschungs institut in Oberwolfach during the week of November 24~30, 1991. It contains refereed and edited papers by 20 of the 49 participants. The book is dedicated to the memory of Prof. Lothar Collatz who main tained a long and active interest in numerical approximation. It is the ninth in a series of volumes published by Birkhiiuser resulting from conferences on the subject held at Oberwolfach, and co-organized by Prof. Collatz. We now briefly describe the contents of the ... Read more
This book is the official proceedings of a conference on Numerical Methods in Approximation Theory which was held at the Mathematisches Forschungs institut in Oberwolfach during the week of November 24~30, 1991. It contains refereed and edited papers by 20 of the 49 participants. The book is dedicated to the memory of Prof. Lothar Collatz who main tained a long and active interest in numerical approximation. It is the ninth in a series of volumes published by Birkhiiuser resulting from conferences on the subject held at Oberwolfach, and co-organized by Prof. Collatz. We now briefly describe the contents of the ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1992
Publisher
Springer Basel Switzerland
Number of pages
373
Condition
New
Series
International Series of Numerical Mathematics
Number of Pages
359
Place of Publication
Basel, Switzerland
ISBN
9783034897020
SKU
V9783034897020
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