1992
Numerical methods for mathematics, science and engineering
MATHEWS, John H.Základní údaje
Originální název
Numerical methods for mathematics, science and engineering
Autoři
MATHEWS, John H.
Vydání
2. vyd. Englewood Cliffs, 646 s. X, 1992
Nakladatel
Prentice-Hall International
Další údaje
Jazyk
angličtina
Typ výsledku
Odborná kniha
Obor
10101 Pure mathematics
Stát vydavatele
Spojené státy
Utajení
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Organizační jednotka
Přírodovědecká fakulta
ISBN
0-13-625047-5
Klíčová slova anglicky
nonlinear equations; linear systems; interpolation; polynomial approximation; curve fitting; numerical differentiation; numerical integration; numerical optimization; ordinary and partial differential equations; igenvalues; eigenvectors; algorithms; tables; graphs; exercises; computer-oriented presentation
Změněno: 27. 11. 2001 15:58, Mgr. Jiří Zelinka, Dr.
Anotace
V originále
The book (paperback edition) is the second edition of the work published under the title ``Numerical methods for computer science, engineering, and mathematics'' (1987). The intention of the author is to give an introduction to numerical methods for undergraduate students in computer science, engineering, and mathematics. On more than 600 pages, the book provides an ample material in different fields of numerical analysis such as the solution of nonlinear equations and linear systems of equations, interpolation and polynomial approximation, curve fitting, numerical differentiation, numerical integration, numerical optimization, solution of ordinary and partial differential equations, and calculation of eigenvalues as well as eigenvectors.\par It is assumed that the reader is familiar with calculus and basic aspects of structured programming languages. The book contains a well-balanced minimum of the theory of numerical analysis and takes care to provide a good understanding of the essential ideas of numerical methods. Otherwise, special emphasis is placed on the presentation of algorithms for various numerical processes. Some algorithms are described by pseudo-code and are easy to translate into BASIC, C, FORTRAN, or Pascal. Computer calculations given in the form of tables and graphs, and many examples as well as figures improve the readability of the text. Numerous exercises and the computer-oriented presentation of numerical methods are special features of this book.