Computing for Scientists and Engineers: A Workbook of Analysis, Numerics, and Applications

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ISBN-10:

0471547182

ISBN-13:

9780471547181

Released: Oct 16, 1992
Format: Paperback, 464 pages

Description:

Topics are divided between review material on the mathematics background; numerical-analysis methods such as differentiation, integration, the solution of differential equations from engineering, life and physical sciences; data-analysis applications including least-squares fitting, splines and Fourier expansions. Unique in its project orientation, it features a vast amount of exercises with emphasis on realistic examples from current applications.

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