Numerical Methods for Roots of Polynomials - Part II
J. M. McNamee
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Numerical Methods for Roots of Polynomials - Part II
Published
2013
Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Pages
728
ISBN-13
9780080931432
A first course in abstract algebra
A First Course in Abstract Algebra [Seventh 7th Edition]
Classical and Quantum Orthogonal Polynomials in One Variable
Bernstein polynomials
Lectures on Hermite and Laguerre expansions
Polynomials
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Numerical Methods for Roots of Polynomials - Part II was written by J. M. McNamee.
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