Insight Through Computing


A MATLAB Introduction to Computational Science and Engineering

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By Charles F. Van Loan, K.-Y. Daisy Fan
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SIAM - SOCIETY FOR INDUSTRIAL AND APPLIED
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PAPERBACK
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251 x 172 mm
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790 g
Pages:
452

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Charles F. Van Loan has been at Cornell University since 1975, where he is a Professor of Computer Science and the Joseph C. Ford Professor of Engineering. He is a SIAM Fellow and the author of Matrix Computations (with G. H. Golub; Johns Hopkins, 1996), Introduction to Scientific Computing: A Matrix-Vector Approach Using MATLAB (Prentice Hall, 1999), Computational Frameworks for the Fast Fourier Transform (SIAM, 1992), Handbook for Matrix Computations (with T. F. Coleman; SIAM, 1988), and Introduction to Computational Science and Mathematics (James and Bartlett, 1996). K.-Y. Daisy Fan is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Cornell University. She has a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering and for the past eight years has taught programming and scientific computing using MATLAB, Java(TM), and Lego (R) Mindstorms (R) robotics.

Preface MATLAB Glossary Programming Topics Software Chapter 1: From Formula to Program Chapter 2: Limits and Error Chapter 3: Approximation with Fractions Chapter 4: The Discrete versus the Continuous Chapter 5: Abstraction Chapter 6: Randomness Chapter 7: The Second Dimension Chapter 8: Reordering Chapter 9: Search Chapter 10: Points, Polygons, and Circles Chapter 11: Text File Processing Chapter 12: The Matrix: Part II Chapter 13: Acoustic File Processing Chapter 14: Divide and Conquer Chapter 15: Optimization Appendix A: Refined Graphics Appendix B: Mathematical Facts Appendix C: MATLAB, Java, and C Appendix D: Exit Interview Index

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