Fundamentals of Numerical Computing
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This book examines the solution of some of the most common problems of numerical computation. By concentrating on one effective algorithm for each basic task, it develops the fundamental theory in a brief, elementary way. There are ample exercises, and codes are provided to reduce the time otherwise required for programming and debugging. Exposes readers to art of numerical computing as well as the science. Readers need only a familiarity with either FORTRAN or C. Applications are taken from a variety of disciplines including engineering, physics, and chemistry.
The publisher, John Wiley & Sons
This book examines the solution of some of the most common problems of numerical computation. By concentrating on one effective algorithm for each basic task, it develops the fundamental theory in a brief, elementary way. There are ample exercises, and codes are provided to reduce the time otherwise required for programming and debugging. Exposes readers to art of numerical computing as well as the science. Readers need only a familiarity with either FORTRAN or C. Applications are taken from a variety of disciplines including engineering, physics, and chemistry.
Fundamentals of Numerical Computing,L. F. Shampine,Rebecca Chan Allen,S. Pruess,R. C. Allen,Wiley,0471163635,Applied,Chemistry - General,Data processing,Mathematics,Numerical Analysis,Probability & Statistics - General,Programming - General,Science/Mathematics,High level programming languages,Mathematical theory of computation,Mathematics / Applied,Probability & statistics
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