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This book's specific goal is to provide a working knowledge of the various approximation techniques for engineering practice. Therefore, many sections are illuminated by either a computational example or an algorithm to enhance understanding and provide a template for the reader's own application of the technique. The more advanced techniques are also illustrated by some of their industrial applications. The additions of the second edition, the eleven new sections and the two new chapters, significantly enlarge the engineering audience in reflection to the expansion of applications in the past decade since the original publication.…mehr

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This book's specific goal is to provide a working knowledge of the various approximation techniques for engineering practice. Therefore, many sections are illuminated by either a computational example or an algorithm to enhance understanding and provide a template for the reader's own application of the technique. The more advanced techniques are also illustrated by some of their industrial applications. The additions of the second edition, the eleven new sections and the two new chapters, significantly enlarge the engineering audience in reflection to the expansion of applications in the past decade since the original publication.

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Autorenporträt
Dr. Komzsik is a graduate of the Technical University and the Eötvös University of Sciences, both in Budapest, Hungary. He worked for the Hungarian Shipyards in Budapest during the 1970s as an engineering analyst. After immigrating to the U.S., he worked for the McDonnell-Douglas Corporation between 1981-1982 as a senior analyst. Following that, he spent two decades as Chief Numerical Analyst at the MacNeal-Schwendler (now MSC Software) Corporation. After another decade and a half, he recently retired as Principal Key Expert from Siemens PLM Software. He is the author of the original NASTRAN Numerical Methods Handbook, and a widely read book on The Lanczos Method that was also published in Chinese, Japanese, and Hungarian. His books titled Computational Techniques of Finite Element Analysis and Applied Calculus of Variations for Engineers and Approximation Techniques for Engineers are already in their second editions. He is also the co-author of the book, Rotor Dynamics with Finite Elements.