McGraw-Hill, 1997. - 443 pages.
Scientific Computing presents a broad overview of numerical methods and software for students and professionals in computational-oriented disciplines who need to solve mathematical problems. This clear, well-written text is particularly useful for students of engineering, computer science, and the sciences who want to lea which techniques (and software) are appropriate to use in problem solving.
Scientific Computing presents a broad overview of numerical methods and software for students and professionals in computational-oriented disciplines who need to solve mathematical problems. This clear, well-written text is particularly useful for students of engineering, computer science, and the sciences who want to lea which techniques (and software) are appropriate to use in problem solving.