Rational Approximation of Real Functions
Delve into the world of mathematical analysis with "Rational Approximation of Real Functions," a comprehensive work published by Cambridge University Press in 1988. This pivotal book, consisting of 384 pages, explores the approximation of real functions through real rational functions, which serve as a more versatile alternative to polynomials. With increasing interest in the field, particularly following D. Newman's significant contributions in the mid-sixties, this text provides a thorough examination of fundamental achievements and methodologies. The authors also broaden the discussion to include complex rational approximation topics, making this an essential resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of approximation theory. Available in a hardback edition, this title is a must-have for students, researchers, and professionals in mathematics and related fields. Discover the intricacies of rational functions and their applications in your mathematical endeavors.