INTRODUCTION TO METHODS OF APPROXIMATION IN PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY
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- Author: MAURICE H.P.M. VAN PUTTEN
- ISBN: 9789811029318
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This textbook provides students with a solid introduction
to the techniques of approximation commonly used in data analysis across
physics and astronomy. The choice of methods included is based on their
usefulness and educational value, their applicability to a broad range of
problems and their utility in highlighting key mathematical
concepts. Modern astronomy reveals an evolving universe rife with
transient sources, mostly discovered - few predicted - in multi-wavelength
observations. Our window of observations now includes electromagnetic
radiation, gravitational waves and neutrinos. For the practicing
astronomer, these are highly interdisciplinary developments that pose a novel
challenge to be well-versed in astroparticle physics and data-analysis.
The book is organized to be largely self-contained,
starting from basic concepts and techniques in the formulation of problems and
methods of approximation commonly used in computation and numerical
analysis. This includes root finding, integration, signal detection algorithms
involving the Fourier transform and examples of numerical integration of
ordinary differential equations and some illustrative aspects of modern
computational implementation. Some of the topics highlighted introduce the
reader to selected problems with comments on numerical methods and
implementation on modern platforms including CPU-GPU computing.
Developed
from lectures on mathematical physics in astronomy to advanced undergraduate
and beginning graduate students, this book will be a valuable guide
for students and a useful reference for practicing researchers. To aid
understanding, exercises are included at the end of each chapter. Furthermore,
some of the exercises are tailored to introduce modern symbolic
computation