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Acta Numerica has established itself as the prime forum for the presentation of definitive reviews of numerical analysis topics. The invited review papers, by leaders in their respective fields, allow researchers and graduate students alike quickly to grasp trends and developments. Highlights of the 1995 issue include articles on sequential quadratic programming, mesh adaption, free boundary problems and particle methods in continuum computations.
| ISBN | 0521482550 | | Part volume | 1995 | | ISBN13 | 9780521482554 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | Cambridge University Press | | Weight (grammes) | 1077 | | Imprint | Cambridge University Press | | Published in | Cambridge | | Format | Hardback | | Series editor | Iserles, Ariek (University of Cambridge), Iserles, Ariek (University of Cambridge), Iserles, Ariek ( | | Publication date | 13 Jul 1995 | | Series title | Acta Numerica | | Library of Congress | QA | | Height (mm) | 254 | | DEWEY | 519.4 | | Width (mm) | 178 | | DEWEY edition | DC20 | | Spine width (mm) | 28 | | Pages | 497 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly |
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| | | Sequential quadratic programming by Paul T. Boggs | | 1 | | | | A taste of Pade approximation by C. Brezinski and J. Van Iseghem | | 53 | | | | Introduction to adaptive methods for differential equations by Kenneth Eriksson and Don Estep and Peter Hansbo and Claes Johnson | | 105 | | | | Exact and approximate controllability for distributed parameter systems by R. Glowinski and J. L. Lions | | 159 | | | | Numerical solutions to free boundary problems by Thomas Y. Hou | | 335 | | | | Particle methods for the Boltzmann equation by Helmut Neunzert and Jens Struckmeier | | 417 | | | | The new qd algorithms by Beresford N. Parlett | | 459 |
Review of the hardback: 'Acta Numerica is a fine achievement and I think we can expect to see it for many years to come. It sets itself laudable and important goals and has, to a large extent, achieve them. I believe that the volumes are of enormous benefit to our subject ... The editorial board should be applauded for having the vision and drive necessary to create and sustain such a high quality publication ... No mathematics library is complete without this annual publication, and I urge everyone working in numerical mathematics and scientific computing to read it.' Andrew Stuart, SIAM Review  Be the first to write a customer review
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