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Introduction to Scientific Computation: A Primer

Author Richard Crandall
Publisher Springer
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PublisherSpringer
ISBN / ASIN0387948406
ISBN-139780387948409
Sales Rank15,428,250
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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"Introduction to Scientific Computation" is intended to be an ideal starting book for aspiring computationalists. It is meant as a short introduction to computational problems encountered by modern scientists and mathematicians. Material is drawn from Crandall's previous (and highly successful) two books, "Projects in Scientific Computation" [TELOS 1992] and "Topics in Advanced Scientific Computation" [TELOS 1996], but is presented in a more accessible manner. The "Primer" is intended for beginning students in science as well as the science "hobbyist" who wishes to learn about modern topics including: complexity, data compression, genetic algorithms, neural networks, quantum theory, and large integer arithmetic. Problems are presented and solved using C and the Mathematica programming lanuages. Online files delivered via the TELOS Web Site [www.telospub.com] include all programs presented in the book and offer additional material suitable for self-study. The Enhancement files will include Mathematica notebooks, C source code, image files, sound files and animations.