Nonstandard asymptotic analysis
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Word Count
46,750 words, Guess
Page Count
187 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2380826M
- ISBN-100387177671
- OCLC Control Number15489897
- OCLC Control Numbernonstandardasymp00berg
- Library of Congress Control Number87009435
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- Goodreads4811580
Classifications
- DDC510 s
- LCCQA3 .L28 no. 1249
Description
This research monograph considers the subject of asymptotics from a nonstandard view point. It is intended both for classical asymptoticists - they will discover a new approach to problems very familiar to them - and for nonstandard analysts but includes topics of general interest, like the remarkable behaviour of Taylor polynomials of elementary functions. Noting that within nonstandard analysis, "small", "large", and "domain of validity of asymptotic behaviour" have a precise meaning, a nonstandard alternative to classical asymptotics is developed. Special emphasis is given to applications in numerical approximation by convergent and divergent expansions: in the latter case a clear asymptotic answer is given to the problem of optimal approximation, which is valid for a large class of functions including many special functions. The author's approach is didactical. The book opens with a large introductory chapter which can be read without much knowledge of nonstandard analysis. Here the main features of the theory are presented via concrete examples, with many numerical and graphic illustrations. N
Subjects
Topics
Series Statement
- Lecture notes in mathematics ;
Other Editions
- Nonstandard asymptotic analysis
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