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OverviewHandbook of Sinc Numerical Methods presents an ideal road map for handling general numeric problems. Reflecting the author s advances with Sinc since 1995, the text most notably provides a detailed exposition of the Sinc separation of variables method for numerically solving the full range of partial differential equations (PDEs) of interest to scientists and engineers. This new theory, which combines Sinc convolution with the boundary integral equation (IE) approach, makes for exponentially faster convergence to solutions of differential equations. The basis for the approach is the Sinc method of approximating almost every type of operation stemming from calculus via easily computed matrices of very low dimension. The CD-ROM of this handbook contains roughly 450 MATLAB(r) programs corresponding to exponentially convergent numerical algorithms for solving nearly every computational problem of science and engineering. While the book makes Sinc methods accessible to users wanting to bypass the complete theory, it also offers sufficient theoretical details for readers who do want a full working understanding of this exciting area of numerical analysis. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Frank Stenger (University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA)Publisher: CRC Press Imprint: CRC Press Volume: 12 ISBN: 9781322612966ISBN 10: 132261296 Pages: 482 Publication Date: 01 January 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Electronic book text Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe author, a well-known expert in this area, has published many papers dealing with various aspects of sinc methods. A key result is that sinc methods can converge very fast under certain assumptions on the given problem. practical aspects are covered in great detail. In particular, there is an accompanying CD-ROM that contains about 450 MATLAB programs where sinc methods are implemented to solve various problems. The book provides a good description of these programs, so a user with a certain equation to solve can easily find an appropriate sinc algorithm. it should be useful reading for practitioners who have heard about sinc methods and want to use them. Kai Diethelm, Computing Reviews, September 2011 Author InformationFrank Stenger is a professor emeritus at the University of Utah, where he received the distinguished research award. One of the leading contributors to the area of numerical analysis, Dr. Stenger is the main developer of Sinc numerical methods and has authored over 160 papers in various journals. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |