First Course in Numerical Analysis (International series in pure and applied mathematics)
First Course in Numerical Analysis (International series in pure and applied mathematics)
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Book Description
Outstanding text treats numerical analysis with mathematical rigor, but relatively few theorems and proofs. Oriented toward computer solutions of problems, it stresses errors in methods and computational efficiency. Problems—some strictly mathematical, others requiring a computer—appear at the end of each chapter.
First Course in Numerical Analysis (International series in pure and applied mathematics),Anthony Ralston,Philip Rabinowitz,Mcgraw-Hill College,0070511586,Applied,Mathematics,Numerical analysis
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