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Numerical computing with MATLAB /

by Moler, Cleve B.
Published by : Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, (Philadelphia, PA :) Physical details: xi, 336 p. : ill. ISBN: 0898716608 Subject(s): MATLAB. | Numerical analysis %Data processing. | Data processing Year: 2008
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Book Book AUM Main Library English Collections Hall 518.0285 M595 (Browse Shelf) Available JBC/2012/1370
Book Book AUM Main Library English Collections Hall 518.0285 M595 (Browse Shelf) Available JBC/2012/1370

Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-331) and index.

Preface -- Chapter 1: Introduction to MATLAB -- Chapter 2: Linear Equations -- Chapter 3: Interpolation -- Chapter 4: Zeros and Roots -- Chapter 5: Least Squares -- Chapter 6: Quadrature -- Chapter 7: Ordinary Differential Equations -- Chapter 8: Fourier Analysis -- Chapter 9: Random Numbers -- Chapter 10: Eigenvalues and Singular Values -- Chapter 11: Partial Differential Equations -- Bibliography -- Index.

Numerical Computing with MATLAB is a lively textbook for an introductory course in numerical methods, MATLAB, and technical computing. The emphasis is on the informed use of mathematical software; in particular, the presentation helps readers learn enough about the mathematical functions in MATLAB to use them correctly, appreciate their limitations, and modify them appropriately. The book makes extensive use of computer graphics, including interactive graphical expositions of numerical algorithms. It provides more than 70 M-files, which can be downloaded from the text Web site www.mathworks.com/moler. Many of the more than 200 exercises involve modifying and extending these programs. The topics covered include an introduction to MATLAB; linear equations; interpolation; zeros and roots; least squares; quadrature; ordinary differential equations; Fourier analysis; random numbers; eigenvalues and singular values; and partial differential equations. Motivating applications include modern problems from cryptography, touch-tone dialing, Google page-ranking, atmospheric science, and image processing, as well as classical problems from physics and engineering.

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