An Introduction to Scientific, Symbolic, and Graphical Computation
This down-to-earth introduction to computation makes use of the broad array of techniques available in the modern computing environment. A self-contained guide for engineers and other users of computational methods, it has been successfully adopted as a text in teaching the next generation of mathematicians and computer graphics majors.
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An Introduction to Scientific, Symbolic, and Graphical Computation
This down-to-earth introduction to computation makes use of the broad array of techniques available in the modern computing environment. A self-contained guide for engineers and other users of computational methods, it has been successfully adopted as a text in teaching the next generation of mathematicians and computer graphics majors.
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An Introduction to Scientific, Symbolic, and Graphical Computation

An Introduction to Scientific, Symbolic, and Graphical Computation

by Eugene Fiume
An Introduction to Scientific, Symbolic, and Graphical Computation

An Introduction to Scientific, Symbolic, and Graphical Computation

by Eugene Fiume

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This down-to-earth introduction to computation makes use of the broad array of techniques available in the modern computing environment. A self-contained guide for engineers and other users of computational methods, it has been successfully adopted as a text in teaching the next generation of mathematicians and computer graphics majors.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781351989350
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 10/08/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 322
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

Fiume , Eugene

Table of Contents

Preface. 0. Mathematical Computation. 1. The Representation of Functions. 2. Interpolation. 3. Approximation and Sampling. 4. Computational Integration. 5. Series Approximations. 6. Finding the Zeros of a Function. Index
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