Numerical methods in practice — using the NAG Library : T. Hopkins and C. Phillips, International Computer Science Series, Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Reading Mass., 1988. 308 pp., US $26.95. ISBN 0-201-19248-9 (Paper)doi:10.1016/0378-4754(90)90086-XW.F. Ames...
Some Numerical MethodsSome Numerical MethodsIn this chapter, we will briefly review some popular numerical methods widely used in practice. Of course it is not a comprehensive collection. We will demonstrate certain methods that are simple and...doi...
: Desai, C S In: Numerical Methods and Constitutive Modelling in Geomechanics (International Centre for Mechanical Sciences, Courses and Lectures - No 311)P1–168. Publ Wien: Springer-Verlag, 1990Show moreShow less Choose an option to locate/access this article: Check if you have access ...
in Swansea, Wales after a brief illness. He was known affectionately to his friends worldwide as ‘Olek’ and will be greatly missed by all. At the time of his death, Olek was Professor Emeritus and Director of the Institute for Numerical Methods in Engineering at Swansea University, and ...
methods, I feel that your textbook was most helpful to me. I didn’t need much beyond reading every section, paying attention to your lectures, and reinforcing with the practice problems. The most helpful aspect is the Multiple-Choice questions that show both answers and the logical steps. I...
The book presents a comprehensive development of effective numerical methods for stochastic control problems in continuous time. The process models are diffusions, jump-diffusions or reflected diffusions of the type that occur in the majority of current applications. All the usual problem formulations are...
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Solving for fixed-points is performed using standard numerical methods, such as Newton or quasi-Newton iterations [75]. These cannot be applied directly when\(x^*\)is oscillatory; instead, the zero-problem must be discretised. All current CBC implementations use a Fourier discretisation, in whi...
Numerical methods are becoming ubiquitous in engineering practice as digital computer speed and memory capacity continue to increase. Among the powerful methods are those using finite differences, finite elements, or methods of moments [2],[3]. The students are ...
Polynomial Zeros: Particular there has been an emphasized on finding zeros in polynomials. There is well known algorithms for finding these zeros using various methods. The most famous one is the well knownJenkins-Traubmethod, however there exists other "newton" variations like the one byMadsenfrom...