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Ten Digit Problems

Lloyd N. Trefethen ()
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Lloyd N. Trefethen: Oxford University Mathematical Institute

A chapter in An Invitation to Mathematics, 2011, pp 119-136 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Most quantitative mathematical problems cannot be solved exactly, but there are powerful algorithms for solving many of them numerically to a specified degree of precision like ten digits or ten thousand. In this article three difficult problems of this kind are presented, and the story is told of the SIAM 100-Dollar, 100-Digit Challenge. The twists and turns along the way illustrate some of the flavor of algorithmic continuous mathematics.

Keywords: Exact Formula; Richardson Extrapolation; Perfect Score; Parking Problem; Brute Force Algorithm (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19533-4_9

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