The best approximation method
Theodore V. Hromadka
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The best approximation method
by Theodore V. Hromadka, Chung-Cheng Yen, George F. Pinder
Published
1993
Publisher
Springer London
Pages
250
ISBN-13
9781447120223
ISBN-10
1447120221
Description
With the overwhelming use of computers in engineering, science and physics, the approximate solution of complex mathematical systems of equations is almost commonplace. The Best Approximation Method unifies many of the numerical methods used in computational mechanics. Nevertheless, despite the vast quantities of synthetic data there is still some doubt concerning the validity and accuracy of these approximations. This publication assists the computer modeller in his search for the best approximation by presenting functional analysis concepts. Computer programs are provided which can be used by readers with FORTRAN capability. The classes of problems examined include engineering applications, applied mathematics, numerical analysis and computational mechanics. The Best Approximation Method in Computational Mechanics serves as an introduction to functional analysis and mathematical analysis of computer modelling algorithms. It makes computer modellers aware of already established principles and results assembled in functional analysis.
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The best approximation method was written by Theodore V. Hromadka, Chung-Cheng Yen, George F. Pinder.
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