The Numerical Methods Programming Projects Book (Oxford Science Publications) - Softcover

Grandine, Thomas A.

 
9780198533870: The Numerical Methods Programming Projects Book (Oxford Science Publications)

Synopsis

Traditional numerical analysis books concentrate either on the mathematical or programming aspects of numerical algorithms. This textbook is different inasmuch as it emphasizes the relevance of these techniques to the real world and the use of a widely available library of numerical software in their application. The book consists of 22 carefully graded projects which will lead the reader through the techniques typically taught as part of a first course in numerical analysis. Throughout the reader is presented with projects which reflect very real problems that occur in science and industry. At the same time, the reader becomes accustomed to using a good library of numerical software when writing their programs. It is a theme of this book that the use of a solid, robust and bug-free software library will improve computational results and minimize the effort of programming. By integrating the use of the N.A.G. (Numerical Algorithms Group) Fortran library into the projects, students will develop experience and expertise in the use of a software library and, by practical example, be better prepared for working further with numerical analysis libraries. This lively and entertaining text will provide a valuable complement to more traditional numerical analysis books. Answers to exercises are included as well as full documentation of the relevant library routines used.

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"The description of each project is carried out in a clear way with a pace that is pleasant for the reader. The author's vivid and entertaining style of exposition, use of amusing acronyms and absurd situations, liven up the subject which some students consider colorless. The author has succeeded in
writing a very useful and valuable book for all those who want to learn to teach the use of the NAG library." --Zentralblatt fur Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete/ Mathematics Abstracts
"Carefully graded, humorously detailed real-world programming projects for undergraduate courses in numerical methods. Integrates the NAG (Numerical Algorithms Group) FORTRAN software library into the projects. For college and university libraries." New Technical Books, NY Public Library
"The description of each project is carried out in a clear way with a pace that is pleasant for the reader. The author's vivid and entertaining style of exposition, use of amusing acronyms and absurd situations, liven up the subject which some students consider colorless. The author has succeeded in
writing a very useful and valuable book for all those who want to learn to teach the use of the NAG library." --Zentralblatt fur Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete/ Mathematics Abstracts
"Carefully graded, humorously detailed real-world programming projects for undergraduate courses in numerical methods. Integrates the NAG (Numerical Algorithms Group) FORTRAN software library into the projects. For college and university libraries." New Technical Books, NY Public Library
"The description of each project is carried out in a clear way with a pace that is pleasant for the reader. The author's vivid and entertaining style of exposition, use of amusing acronyms and absurd situations, liven up the subject which some students consider colorless. The author has succeeded in writing a very useful and valuable book for all those who want to learn to teach the use of the NAG library." --Zentralblatt fur Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete/ Mathematics Abstracts
"Carefully graded, humorously detailed real-world programming projects for undergraduate courses in numerical methods. Integrates the NAG (Numerical Algorithms Group) FORTRAN software library into the projects. For college and university libraries." New Technical Books, NY Public Library
"The description of each project is carried out in a clear way with a pace that is pleasant for the reader. The author's vivid and entertaining style of exposition, use of amusing acronyms and absurd situations, liven up the subject which some students consider colorless. The author has succeeded in writing a very useful and valuable book for all those who want to learn to teach the use of the NAG library." --Zentralblatt fur Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete/ Mathematics Abstracts


"Carefully graded, humorously detailed real-world programming projects for undergraduate courses in numerical methods. Integrates the NAG (Numerical Algorithms Group) FORTRAN software library into the projects. For college and university libraries." New Technical Books, NY Public Library


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Synopsis

Traditional numerical analysis books concentrate either on the mathematical or programming aspects of numerical algorithms. This textbook emphasizes the relevance of these techniques to the real world and the use of a widely available library of numerical software in their application. The book consists of 22 graded projects which lead the reader through the techniques taught as part of a first course in numerical analysis. Throughout, the reader is presented with projects which reflect real problems that occur in science and industry, at the same time, becoming accustomed to using a library of numerical software when writing programs. It is a theme of this book that the use of a solid, robust and bug-free software library will improve computational results and minimize the effort of programming. By integrating the use of the NAG (Numerical Algorithms Group) FORTRAN library into the projects, students will develop experience in the use of a software library and, by practical example, be prepared for working further with numerical analysis libraries. This text aims to provide a complement to traditional numerical analysis books.

Answers to exercises are included as well as full documentation of the library routines used.

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