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41. Numerical Analysis in Modern Scientific Computing: An Introduction (Texts in Applied Mathematics) by Andreas Hohmann, Peter Deuflhard | |
Paperback: 337
Pages
(2010-11-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book introduces the main topics of modern numerical analysis: sequence of linear equations, error analysis, least squares, nonlinear systems, symmetric eigenvalue problems, three-term recursions, interpolation and approximation, large systems and numerical integrations. The presentation draws on geometrical intuition wherever appropriate and is supported by a large number of illustrations, exercises, and examples. |
42. Student Solutions Manual with Study Guide for Burden/Faires' Numerical Analysis, 9th by Richard L. Burden, J. Douglas Faires | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2010-09-22)
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43. Numerical Analysis Problem Solver (Problem Solvers) by The Staff of REA | |
Paperback: 888
Pages
(1983-11-30)
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44. Studies in Numerical Analysis (Studies in Mathematics, Vol 24) | |
Hardcover: 426
Pages
(1985-04)
list price: US$12.00 Isbn: 0883851261 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
45. Student Solutions Manual for Numerical Analysis by Timothy Sauer | |
Paperback: 260
Pages
(2006-02-03)
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46. Numerical Methods with VBA Programming by James Hiestand | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2008-12-26)
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47. Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computation by Jeffery J. Leader | |
Hardcover: 608
Pages
(2004-02-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description This text emphasizes the mathematical ideas behind the methods and the idea of mixing methods for robustness. The optional use of MATLAB is incorporated throughout the book. This text is intended for a first course in Numerical Analysis taken by students majoring in mathematics, engineering, computer science, or the sciences. Nonlinear Equations, Linear Systems, Iterative Methods, Polynomial Interpolation, Numerical Integration, Differential Equations, Nonlinear Optimization, Approximation Methods For all readers interested in numerical analysis and scientific computation. Customer Reviews (4)
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Great Reference and true Matlab Tutorial
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48. An Introduction to Numerical Analysis for Electrical and Computer Engineers by Christopher J. Zarowski | |
Hardcover: 608
Pages
(2004-04-13)
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Editorial Review Product Description To properly function in today’s work environment, engineers require a working familiarity with numerical analysis. This book provides that necessary background, striking a balance between analytical rigor and an applied approach focusing on methods particular to the solving of engineering problems. An Introduction to Numerical Analysis for Electrical and Computer Engineers gives electrical and computer engineering students their first exposure to numerical analysis and serves as a refresher for professionals as well. Emphasizing the earlier stages of numerical analysis for engineers with real-life solutions for computing and engineering applications, the book: Specifically tailored to the needs of computer and electrical engineers, this is the resource engineers have long needed in order to master an area of mathematics critical to their profession. |
49. Navier-Stokes Equations: Theory and Numerical Analysis (AMS Chelsea Publishing) by Roger Temam | |
Hardcover: 408
Pages
(2000-04-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description The new material in this book is Appendix III, reproducing a survey article written in 1998. This appendix contains a few aspects not addressed in the earlier editions, in particular a short derivation of the Navier-Stokes equations from the basic conservation principles in continuum mechanics, further historical perspectives, and indications on new developments in the area. The appendix also surveys some aspects of the related Euler equations and the compressible Navier-Stokes equations. Readers are advised to peruse this appendix before reading the core of the book. This book presents basic results on the theory of Navier-Stokes equations and, as such, continues to serve as a comprehensive reference source on the topic. |
50. Handbook of Numerical Analysis : Special Volume: Foundations of Computational Mathematics by F. Cucker, P. G. Ciarlet, J.L. Lions | |
Hardcover: 536
Pages
(2003-05-01)
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51. Introduction to the Numerical Analysis of Incompressible Viscous Flows (Computational Science and Engineering Series) by William Layton | |
Paperback: 233
Pages
(2008-08-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description Introduction to the Numerical Analysis of Incompressible Viscous Flows provides the foundation for understanding the interconnection of the physics, mathematics, and numerics of the incompressible case, which is essential for progressing to the more complex flows not addressed in this book (e.g., viscoelasticity, plasmas, compressible flows, coating flows, flows of mixtures of fluids, and bubbly flows). With mathematical rigor and physical clarity, the book progresses from the mathematical preliminaries of energy and stress to finite element computational fluid dynamics in a format manageable in one semester. Audience: This unified treatment of fluid mechanics, analysis, and numerical analysis is intended for graduate students in mathematics, engineering, physics, and the sciences who are interested in understanding the foundations of methods commonly used for flow simulations. |
52. Precise Numerical Analysis/Book and Disc, IBM PC by Oliver Aberth | |
Hardcover: 225
Pages
(1988-01)
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53. Applied Numerical Methods for Engineers by Terrence J. Akai | |
Paperback: 410
Pages
(1993-11-17)
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Good text for an undergrad class The theme is one of a pragmatic approach to using statistics in an engineering context. Many algorithms are not presented as actual code in some computer language, but as pseudocode. This may be of use to an instructor wondering whether to use this book or not. The pseudocode readily lends itself to assignment problems where the student has to implement it in some actual source code. This has a moderate level of difficulty, and would be reasonable problems to assign. Each should not take more than a few hours (3?), assuming that the student is already competent in a computer language. ... Read more |
54. Numerical Methods for Engineers by Steven Chapra, Raymond Canale | |
Hardcover: 960
Pages
(2005-06-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description The revision retains the successful pedagogy of the prior editions. Chapra and Canale's unique approach opens each part of the text with sections called Motivation, Mathematical Background, and Orientation, preparing the student for what is to come in a motivating and engaging manner. Each part closes with an Epilogue containing sections called Trade-Offs, Important Relationships and Formulas, and Advanced Methods and Additional References. Much more than a summary, the Epilogue deepens understanding of what has been learned and provides a peek into more advanced methods. Users will find use of software packages, specifically MATLAB and Excel with VBA. This includes material on developing MATLAB m-files and VBA macros. Approximately 80% of the problems are new or revised for this edition.The expanded breadth of engineering disciplines covered is especially evident in the problems, which now cover such areas as biotechnology and biomedical engineering. Customer Reviews (20)
Good stuff
Numerical Methods Book
Great Book
Clear, well written book
Very Good |
55. Numerical Analysis for Electromagnetic Integral Equations (Artech House Electromagnetic Analysis) by Karl F. Warnick | |
Hardcover: 219
Pages
(2008-09-30)
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56. Numerical Recipes in Fortran 77: The Art of Scientific Computing by William H. Press, Brian P. Flannery, Saul A. Teukolsky, William T. Vetterling | |
Hardcover: 933
Pages
(1992-09-25)
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It's Still On My Top Shelf
It may be a pig, but it's OUR pig.
Outstanding reference book on numerical algorithms
Proprietary source the Achilles' heel for non-students The authors have certainly done a good job assimilating a lot of material. Since other reviewers have done well to highlight the importance and utility of this landmark book, there is no need to repeat those sentiments here. However, to this title's detriment, the authors consider their book to be a proprietary library of source code more valuable than the explanatory text discussing it (one can in fact download the text on-line though it's hardly worth the hassle). This perception is ironic since the authors confess that "the lineage of many programs in common circulation is often unclear" (p.xviii), and many details ofpresentation, ideas, and algorithms are clearly "borrowed" from other excellent (some now out-of-print) numerical methods books or journals. I often wondered why NR routines occasionally adopted bizarre and/or obviously inefficient programming structures - over time I decided that this was probably done to make these algorithms appear as so not to clearly violate other published material. As a student, NR's legal disclaimers regarding derivative works (p.xvi) never bothered me and I was willing to overlook the sometimes unpolished source code insofar as it functioned properly. However, as a professional I now find the lack of fair-use provisions on the uncompiled source way too restrictive to rely on these routines in good conscience (I have to buy another textbook or license for every soft copy or machine upon which the source code resides!). I suspect this policy ultimately hurts NR's textbook sales: it would be nice to able to use and pass along the source code between professional colleagues without restriction because most would certainly buy (if they don't already own) the textbook to understand what the source does (just as I did). Source code used in scientific programming is practically worthless without proper documentation, and there's no better documentation than a full length textbook! I have since expanded my numerical methods library to other references supporting true public-domain codes. With an expanded basis of comparison, I regret to say that I am becoming less and less impressed with NR's implementations and explanations. I am finding many of NR's algorithms to be inefficient or unnecessarily approximate, and - on rare occasion - buggy. There have been quite a few bugs uncovered over the years, and the NR web site has done a good job of keeping track of them (although I know of at least one bug uncorrected by NR to this day). This book is excellent for students wanting a good reference for quick and dirty types of analyses or scientific computing. Professional programmers, scientists, engineers, specialists or analysts performing software development for laboratory or scientific research would be well advised to reference this title, but ultimately they will likely need to rely other resources if they require efficient and/or unrestricted (public-domain) source codes for their work. (P.S. - A reviewer elsewhere noted that the "quality of the binding was terrible" and I've also found this to be the case. My hardcover is literally had to be taped on after a few years of use.)
A Useful Tool for Programmers, Researchers, and Students There is also a CD available that has the codes already written and ready to go.I prefer to type it in on my own, or just make my own because it gives a better udnerstanding of what the code is doing.The biggest turn-off for me is that some codes have subroutines upon subroutines which can make things a mess. All around a useful tool for programmers, researchers, and students. ... Read more |
57. Numerical Analysis and Optimization: An Introduction to Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Simulation (Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computation) by Grégoire Allaire | |
Paperback: 472
Pages
(2007-07-19)
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58. Theories and Applications of Plate Analysis: Classical Numerical and Engineering Methods by Rudolph Szilard | |
Hardcover: 1056
Pages
(2004-01-02)
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Theories and Applications of Plate Analysis: Classical Numerical and Engineering Methods
Excellent Text & Reference Book
Review of the titled "Theory and application of plate analysis -Classical and Numerial Methods "- by Rudolph Szilard |
59. Linear Numerical Analysis (International Study in Mathematics) by Noel Gastinel | |
Paperback: 342
Pages
(1983-01-10)
Isbn: 0901665169 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
60. Handbook of Numerical Analysis : Numerical Methods for Fluids (Part 3) by Roland Glowinski, Jacques Louis Lions, P. G. Ciarlet | |
Hardcover: 1080
Pages
(2003-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description (i) Time discretization by operator splitting schemes such as Peaceman - Rachford's, Douglas - Rachford's ,Marchuk - Yanenko's, Strang's symmetrized, and the so-called theta - scheme introduced by the author in the mid - eighties. (ii) Projection methods (in L2 or H1) for the treatment of the incompressibility condition div u = 0. (iii) Treatment of the advection by: either a centered scheme leading to linear or nonlinear advection - diffusion problems solved by least squares / conjugate gradient algorithms, or to a linear wave - like equation well suited to finite element based solution methods. |
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