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Scientific Computing with MATLAB and Octave electronic resource by Alfio Quarteroni, Fausto Saleri, Paola Gervasio.

By: Quarteroni, Alfio [author.]Contributor(s): Saleri, Fausto [author.] | Gervasio, Paola [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Texts in Computational Science and EngineeringPublication details: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2014Edition: 4th ed. 2014Description: XVIII, 442 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642453670Subject(s): mathematics | chemistry | Computer Science | Visualization | engineering | Mathematics | Computational Science and Engineering | Numerical and Computational Physics | Computational Intelligence | Theoretical and Computational Chemistry | VisualizationDDC classification: 004 LOC classification: QA71-90Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
1. What can' t be ignored -- 2. Nonlinear equations -- 3. Approximation of functions and data -- 4. Numerical differentiation and integration -- 5. Linear systems -- 6. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors -- 7. Numerical optimization -- 8. Ordinary differential equations -- 9. Numerical approximation of boundary-value problems -- 10. Solutions of the exercises -- References -- Index.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This textbook is an introduction to Scientific Computing, in which several numerical methods for the computer-based solution of certain classes of mathematical problems are illustrated. The authors show how to compute the zeros, the extrema, and the integrals of continuous functions, solve linear systems, approximate functions using polynomials and construct accurate approximations for the solution of ordinary and partial differential equations. To make the format concrete and appealing, the programming environments Matlab and Octave are adopted as faithful companions. The book contains the solutions to several problems posed in exercises and examples, often originating from important applications. At the end of each chapter, a specific section is devoted to subjects which were not addressed in the book and contains bibliographical references for a more comprehensive treatment of the material. From the review: ".... This carefully written textbook, the third English edition, contains substantial new developments on the numerical solution of differential equations. It is typeset in a two-color design and is written in a style suited for readers who have mathematics, natural sciences, computer sciences or economics as a background and who are interested in a well-organized introduction to the subject." Roberto Plato (Siegen), Zentralblatt MATH 1205.65002.
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1. What can' t be ignored -- 2. Nonlinear equations -- 3. Approximation of functions and data -- 4. Numerical differentiation and integration -- 5. Linear systems -- 6. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors -- 7. Numerical optimization -- 8. Ordinary differential equations -- 9. Numerical approximation of boundary-value problems -- 10. Solutions of the exercises -- References -- Index.

This textbook is an introduction to Scientific Computing, in which several numerical methods for the computer-based solution of certain classes of mathematical problems are illustrated. The authors show how to compute the zeros, the extrema, and the integrals of continuous functions, solve linear systems, approximate functions using polynomials and construct accurate approximations for the solution of ordinary and partial differential equations. To make the format concrete and appealing, the programming environments Matlab and Octave are adopted as faithful companions. The book contains the solutions to several problems posed in exercises and examples, often originating from important applications. At the end of each chapter, a specific section is devoted to subjects which were not addressed in the book and contains bibliographical references for a more comprehensive treatment of the material. From the review: ".... This carefully written textbook, the third English edition, contains substantial new developments on the numerical solution of differential equations. It is typeset in a two-color design and is written in a style suited for readers who have mathematics, natural sciences, computer sciences or economics as a background and who are interested in a well-organized introduction to the subject." Roberto Plato (Siegen), Zentralblatt MATH 1205.65002.

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