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|a Handscomb, D. C.
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|a Methods of numerical approximation
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|a Lectures given in Sept. 1965 at a summer school held by the Oxford University Computing Laboratory, with the cooperation of the Delegacy for Extra-Mural Studies.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-214).
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|a Methods of Numerical Approximation is based on lectures delivered at the Summer School held in September 1965, at Oxford University. The book deals with the approximation of functions with one or more variables, through means of more elementary functions. It explains systems to approximate functions, such as trigonometric sums, rational functions, continued fractions, and spline functions.
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|a Numerical analysis.
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|a Analyse num�erique.
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|a Handscomb, D.C. (David Christopher).
|t Methods of numerical approximation.
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|d Oxford, New York, Pergamon Press [1966]
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