Difference Methods For Initial-value Problems
by K. W. Morton /
1994 / English / DjVu
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Although certain important theoretical advances are described in
some detail, especially in chapters 4,5, and 6, the book is
intended primarily for users, not for numerical analysts. As in
other parts of mathematics, the abstract theory and applications
have tended to grow apart, and a new branch of pure mathematics has
come into being in this area. Certain parts of the theory that are
useful or significant for practical applications are presented, and
the practical approach that was emphasized in the first edition has
been retained.
Although certain important theoretical advances are described in
some detail, especially in chapters 4,5, and 6, the book is
intended primarily for users, not for numerical analysts. As in
other parts of mathematics, the abstract theory and applications
have tended to grow apart, and a new branch of pure mathematics has
come into being in this area. Certain parts of the theory that are
useful or significant for practical applications are presented, and
the practical approach that was emphasized in the first edition has
been retained.