Numerical Analysis Using R, 9781107115613
Hardcover
Solve ODEs and PDEs practically with R’s numerical power.

Numerical Analysis Using R

solutions to odes and pdes

$262.18

  • Hardcover

    632 pages

  • Release Date

    26 April 2016

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Summary

Numerical Analysis with R: Solving Real-World Problems

This book explores cutting-edge numerical solutions for initial value problems and boundary value problems defined by ODEs and PDEs. It provides adaptable methods illustrated using the open-source language R, enabling integration with statistical approaches.

Starting with standard techniques, the book progresses to cover ‘high resolution’ flux limiters and WENO for problems with high gradient solutions. Meshless methods …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781107115613
ISBN-10:1107115612
Author:Graham W. Griffiths
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:632
Release Date:26 April 2016
Weight:1.32kg
Dimensions:260mm x 183mm x 37mm
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Critics Review

‘Graham W. Griffiths has produced an outstanding contribution to scientific computation, specifically, the numerical solution of a series of real-world ODE/PDE models. The format of each chapter, i.e. a detailed discussion of the origin of each model, a listing of the commented R routines with background for the numerical algorithms, and an analysis of the computed solutions, permits the reader to immediately understand and execute each model.’ W. E. Schiesser, Lehigh University, Pennsylvania‘This book is truly a compendium of numerical methods. The R code listings enhance the exposition greatly. Written in a practical manner, it culminates in case-study chapters where the reader is beautifully led through fascinating applied topics. It is an enjoyable read for anyone interested in modern numerical analysis.’ Łukasz Płociniczak, Wrocław University of Technology‘Numerical Analysis Using R is a very interesting text on the theory and practical implementation of numerical methods for approximating solutions to differential equations. The book contains a wealth of information presented in such a way as to be accessible to a wide audience of engineers, mathematicians and other scientists. This book manages to be a unique contribution to the collection of numerical methods texts …’ Jason M. Graham, MAA Reviews

About The Author

Graham W. Griffiths

Graham W. Griffiths is a visiting professor in the School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, City University, London. His primary interests are in numerical methods and climate modelling, on which he has previously published four books. Griffiths was a founder of Special Analysis and Simulation Technology Ltd, and later vice president of operations and technology with AspenTech. He is a Chartered Engineer and a Fellow of the Institute of Measurement and Control, and was granted Freedom of the City of London in 1995.

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