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An Introduction to Numerical Mathematics Summary:By Eduard L. Stiefel
Together with Cornelius Lanczos and Magnus Hestenes, he invented the conjugate gradient method. In 1961 Stiefel published his most famous work on numerical mathematics entitled Einführung in die numerische Mathematik. A second German edition appeared two years later and, in the same year, an English translation of this second German edition: An introduction to numerical mathematics. Further German editions and a French edition were published over the next few years. W Prager writes in a review of the first German edition:- In manual computation the choice of a method that is particularly well adapted to the problem on hand may save a great amount of time. In automatic computation, however, this potential saving may be greatly reduced or altogether eliminated by the time needed for programming a special method. Unlike the majority of introductory texts on numerical analysis, the present one reflects this interest in a small number of algorithms of broad applicability. NEWER EBOOKSSponsored LinksAn Introduction to Numerical Mathematics Keywordsedition numerical german stiefel mathematics introduction years computation eduard published saving potential adapted manual choice greatly amount automatic altogether analysis numerical mathematics entitled einführung numerische mathematik german edition edition appeared mathematics entitled conjugate gradient stiefel april april november cornelius lanczos |
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