Linear Operator Equations : Approximation and Regulariztion / M. Thamban Nair
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Singapore: World Scientific; ©2009Description: xiii, 249pISBN: - 9789812835642
- 515.724Â NaiL
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| 515.7223 PRA/R Representation Theory : A Combinatorial Viewpoint | 515.723 DEB/I Integral Transforms and Their Applications/ | 515.724 ConC A Course in Operator Theory / | 515.724 NaiL (11817) Linear Operator Equations : Approximation and Regulariztion / | 515.724 SunO Operators on Hilbert Space / | 515.7246 EDM/R Representations of Linear Operators Between Banach spaces / | 515.7246 LimL Linear Functional Analysis for Scientists and Engineers / |
Many problems in science and engineering have their mathematical formulation as an operator equation Tx=y, where T is a linear or nonlinear operator between certain function spaces. In practice, such equations are solved approximately using numerical methods, as their exact solution may not often be possible or may not be worth looking for due to physical constraints. In such situations, it is desirable to know how the so-called approximate solution approximates the exact solution, and what the error involved in such procedures would be. This book is concerned with the investigation of the above theoretical issues related to approximately solving linear operator equations. The main tools used for this purpose are basic results from functional analysis and some rudimentary ideas from numerical analysis. To make this book more accessible to readers, no in-depth knowledge on these disciplines is assumed for reading this book.
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