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Although the computing facilities available to scientists are
becoming more powerful, the problems they are addressing are
increasingly complex. The mathematical methods for simplifying the
computing procedures are therefore as important as ever.
Microcomputer Algorithms: Action from Algebra stresses the
mathematical basis behind the use of many algorithms of
computational mathematics, providing detailed descriptions on how
to generate algorithms for a large number of different uses.
Covering a wide range of mathematical and physical applications,
the book contains the theory of 25 algorithms. The mathematical
theory for each algorithm is described in detail prior to
discussing the algorithm in full, with complete program listings.
The book presents the algorithms in modular form, allowing for easy
interpretation, for the adaptation to readers' specific
requirements without difficulty, and for use with various
microcomputers. Blending mathematics and programming in one volume,
this book will be of broad interest to all scientists and
engineers, particularly those physicists using microcomputers for
scientific problem handling. Students handling numerical data for
research projects will also find the book useful.
Although the computing facilities available to scientists are
becoming more powerful, the problems they are addressing are
increasingly complex. The mathematical methods for simplifying the
computing procedures are therefore as important as ever.
Microcomputer Algorithms: Action from Algebra stresses the
mathematical basis behind the use of many algorithms of
computational mathematics, providing detailed descriptions on how
to generate algorithms for a large number of different uses.
Covering a wide range of mathematical and physical applications,
the book contains the theory of 25 algorithms. The mathematical
theory for each algorithm is described in detail prior to
discussing the algorithm in full, with complete program listings.
The book presents the algorithms in modular form, allowing for easy
interpretation, for the adaptation to readers' specific
requirements without difficulty, and for use with various
microcomputers.
Blending mathematics and programming in one volume, this book will
be of broad interest to all scientists and engineers, particularly
those physicists using microcomputers for scientific problem
handling. Students handling numerical data for research projects
will also find the book useful.
To Which Is Prefixed A Letter From His Grace John Sharp, Late Lord
Archbishop Of York, To The Author. Due to the very old age and
scarcity of this book, many of the pages may be hard to read due to
the blurring of the original text.
To Which Is Prefixed A Letter From His Grace John Sharp, Late Lord
Archbishop Of York, To The Author. Due to the very old age and
scarcity of this book, many of the pages may be hard to read due to
the blurring of the original text.
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