Correction to "Classical Numerical Methods in Scientific Computing"
Correction:
🧭 Overview
🧠 One-sentence thesis
A missing author was inadvertently omitted during the transition of "Classical Numerical Methods in Scientific Computing" from traditional copyright to open access, and has now been restored to all relevant locations.
📌 Key points (3–5)
- What the error was: one author (Hans Kraaijevanger) was not displayed in the author field, biographies, and PDF.
- When it happened: the error was introduced during the 2022 transition from Delft Academic Press (2019 print) to TU Delft OPEN Publishing (open access).
- What was NOT affected: the actual content/body of the book remained accurate and unchanged.
- Common confusion: this was a metadata/attribution error, not a content error—readers using the book's technical material were not misled about the science itself.
- Resolution: the missing author has been added to the landing page, cover, title page, and Preface (2023) of the PDF.
📚 Background and context
📚 Publication history
- The textbook was originally published in print by Delft Academic Press in 2019.
- In 2022, TU Delft OPEN Publishing acquired it to republish as open access.
- The authorship error occurred during this transition from classical copyright to open access licensing.
🔍 Scope of the error
The error affected: the author field, author biographies, and the PDF.
- One author was not displayed in these locations.
- The content of the book itself—the technical material inside the PDF—remained accurate and unchanged.
- Don't confuse: this was not a scientific or technical mistake in the methods described; it was an administrative/metadata omission.
🛠️ Corrections made
✏️ What was corrected
The missing author (Hans Kraaijevanger) was added to:
- The landing page (the online catalog page at textbooks.open.tudelft.nl).
- The cover of the book.
- The title page inside the PDF.
- The Preface (2023) section of the PDF.
📌 Request-driven action
- The correction was made "by request," indicating that the error was identified and reported by someone (likely an author, reader, or institution).
- The publisher issued this corrigendum to formally acknowledge and document the fix.
📢 Publisher statement
📢 Apology and transparency
- The publisher apologizes for any confusion caused by the discrepancy.
- The corrigendum provides a DOI (https://doi.org/10.59490/t.2023.007) for formal citation and tracking.
- Note to readers: corrections have been made to ensure accuracy going forward; the current version on the landing page and in the PDF now reflects the complete author list.