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Practical scientific computing

Title
Practical scientific computing / Ali Muhammad and Victor Zalizniak.
ISBN
9780857092267
085709226X
0857092251
9780857092250
Publication
Oxford, UK ; Philadelphia : Woodhead Pub., 2011.
Physical Description
1 online resource (viii, 190 pages : illustrations
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Summary
Scientific computing is about developing mathematical models, numerical methods and computer implementations to study and solve real problems in science, engineering, business and even social sciences. Mathematical modelling requires deep understanding of classical numerical methods. This essential guide provides the reader with sufficient foundations in these areas to venture into more advanced texts. The first section of the book presents numEclipse, an open source tool for numerical computing based on the notion of MATLABi. numEclipse is implemented as a plug-in for Eclipse, a leading integrated development environment for Java programming. The second section studies the classical methods of numerical analysis. Numerical algorithms and their implementations are presented using numEclipse. Practical scientific computing is an invaluable reference for undergraduate engineering, science and mathematics students taking numerical methods courses. It will also be a useful handbook for postgraduate researchers and professionals whose work involves scientific computing. An invaluable reference for undergraduate engineering, science and mathematics students taking numerical methods coursesGuides the reader through developing a deep understanding of classical numerical methodsFeatures a comprehensive analysis of numEclipse including numerical algorithms and their implementations.
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Other formats
Print version: Muhammad, Ali. Practical scientific computing. Oxford, UK ; Philadelphia : Woodhead Pub., 2011
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 14, 2020
Series
Woodhead Publishing in mathematics.
Woodhead Publishing in mathematics
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references pages 189-190.
Contents
Part 1 Introduction: Expressions
Statements
Programming
Architecture
Plotting. Part 2 Solving non-linear equations: Solving systems of linear equations
Computational eigenvalue problems
Introduction to finite difference schemes for ordinary differential equations
Interpolation and approximation.
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