
Selçuk Journal
of
Applied Mathematics
SPECIAL ISSUE
Summer-Autumn, 2001
Volume 2
Number 2
Research Center
of
Applied Mathematics
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SJAM
Summer-Autumn 2001, Volume 2 - Number 2
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Computer dialogue system MVC |
Haydar
Bulgak1, Diliaver Eminov2 |
1
Research Centre of Applied Mathematics, Selçuk University, Konya,
Turkey
email: hbulgak@selcuk.edu.tr
2
Spectel Ltd., Dublin Ireland;
email:
Diliaver.Eminov@spectel.com
Received: December 16, 2001
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Summary
The computer-aided methods of mathematical education include three main parts: computers, textbooks and software. An experimental version of this approach was elaborated in the Research Centre of Applied Mathematics of the Selcuk University. This version includes four textbooks: Analysis [2], Linear Algebra [6], Linear Difference Equations and Stability Theory [1], and Matrix Computations with Guaranteed Accuracy in Stability Theory [12]. The version is supported by the computer dialogue system Matrix-vector calculator (MVC) [20], [21]. |
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Key
words
projections onto invariant subspaces, matrix spectrum dichotomy, matrix equations, linear algebraic equations, pseudospectrum, computer dialogue system, stability theory, condition number.
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Mathematics Subject Classification (1991):
39A11, 65F, 65L, 65Y
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