This unique book provides an introduction to a subject whose use has steadily increased over the past 40 years. An update of Ramon Moore s previous books on the topic, it provides broad coverage of the subject as well as the historical perspective of one of the originators of modern interval analysis. The authors provide a hands-on introduction to INTLAB, a high-quality, comprehensive MATLAB® toolbox for interval computations, making this the first interval analysis book that does with INTLAB what general numerical analysis texts do with MATLAB.
Readers will find the following features of interest: elementary motivating examples and notes that help maximize the reader s chance of success in applying the techniques; exercises and hands-on MATLAB-based examples woven into the text; INTLAB-based examples and explanations integrated into the text, along with a comprehensive set of exercises and solutions, and an appendix with INTLAB commands; an extensive bibliography and appendices that will continue to be valuable resources once the reader is familiar with the subject; and a Web page with links to computational tools and other resources of interest.
Audience: Introduction to Interval Analysis will be valuable to engineers and scientists interested in scientific computation, especially in reliability, effects of roundoff error, and automatic verification of results. The introductory material is particularly important for experts in global optimization and constraint solution algorithms. This book is suitable for introducing the subject to students in these areas.
Contents: Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: The Interval Number System; Chapter 3: First Applications of Interval Arithmetic; Chapter 4: Further Properties of Interval Arithmetic; Chapter 5: Introduction to Interval Functions; Chapter 6: Interval Sequences; Chapter 7: Interval Matrices; Chapter 8: Interval Newton Methods; Chapter 9: Integration of Interval Functions; Chapter 10: Integral and Differential Equations; Chapter 11: Applications; Appendix A: Sets and Functions; Appendix B: Formulary; Appendix C: Hints for Selected Exercises; Appendix D: Internet Resources; Appendix E: INTLAB Commands and Functions; References; Index.