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The Birth of Numerical Analysis 2009
- Adhemar Bultheel
, Ronald Cools
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The Birth of Numerical Analysis. World Scientific 2009, ISBN 978-981-283-625-0 - Claude Brezinski:
Some pioneers of extrapolation methods. 1-22 - James N. Lyness:
Very basic multidimensional extrapolation quadrature. 23-34 - John C. Butcher:
Numerical methods for ordinary differential equations: early days. 35-44 - Hinke M. Osinga
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Interview with Herbert Bishop Keller. 45-52 - Kendall E. Atkinson:
A personal perspective on the history of the numerical analysis of Fredholm integral equations of the second kind. 53-72 - Brian Ford:
Memoires on building a general purpose numerical algorithms library. 73-91 - Jack J. Dongarra, Hans Werner Meuer, Horst D. Simon
, Erich Strohmaier:
Recent trends in high performance computing. 93-107 - Donghui Chen, Robert J. Plemmons:
Nonnegativity constraints in numerical analysis. 109-139 - M. J. D. Powell:
On nonlinear optimization since 1959. 141-160 - G. Alistair Watson:
The history and development of numerical analysis in Scotland: a personal perspective. 161-177 - Philip J. Davis, Aviezri S. Fraenkel:
Remembering Philip Rabinowitz. 179-186 - Philip J. Davis:
My early experiences with scientific computation. 187-192 - Robert Piessens:
Applications of Chebyshev polynomials: from theoretical kinematics to practical computations. 193-205

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