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Mathematical Modeling for the Solution of Equations and Systems of Equations with Applications. Volume III, PDF eBook

Mathematical Modeling for the Solution of Equations and Systems of Equations with Applications. Volume III PDF

Part of the Mathematics Research Developments series

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These books are intended for undergraduate, graduate researchers and practitioners in computational sciences, and as reference books for an advanced computational methods course.

We have included new results for iterative procedures in abstract spaces general enough for handling inverse problems in various situations related to real life problems through mathematical modeling.

These books contain a plethora of updated bibliography and provide comparison between various investigations made in recent years in the field of computational mathematics in the wide sense.

Iterative processes are the tools used to generate sequences approximating solutions of equations describing the real life problems stated above and others originating from biosciences, engineering, mathematical economics, mathematical biology, mathematical chemistry, mathematical physics medicine, mathematical programming, and other disciplines.

These books also provide, recent advancements on the study of iterative procedures, and can be used as a source from which one can obtain the proper method to use in order to solve a problem.

The books require a fundamental background in mathematical statistics, linear algebra and numerical analysis.

It may be used as a self-study reference or as a supplementary text for an advanced course in biosciences, engineering and computational sciences.

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