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Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computation

Series editors: Prof. G.H. Golub (Stanford University); Prof. A. Greenbaum (University of Washington); Prof. A.M. Stuart (University of Warwick); Prof. E. Süli (University of Oxford)

Recent developments in the field of numerical analysis have radically changed the nature of the subject. Firstly, the increasing power and availability of computer workstations has allowed the widespread feasibility of complex numerical computations, and the demands of mathematical modelling are expanding at a corresponding rate. In addition to this, the mathematical theory of numerical mathematics itself is growing in sophistication, and numerical analysis now generates research into relatively abstract mathematics.

Oxford University Press has had an established series Monographs in Numerical Analysis, including Wilkinson's celebrated treatise The Algebraic Eigenvalue Problem. In the face of the developments in the field this has been relaunched as the Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computation series. As its name suggests, the series now covers the broad subject area concerned with theoretical and computational aspects of modern numerical mathematics.

Recent titles in the Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computation series.

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Mathematical Methods for the Magnetohydrodynamics of Liquid Metals

Jean-Frederic Gerbeau, Claude Le Bris and Tony Lelievre

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Inverse Eigenvalue Problems

Moody Chu and Gene Golub

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