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Computer Methods for Mathematical Computations

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Subroutines and exercises for the computer solution of problems involving matrices, integrals, differential equations, spline functions, zeros and extrema of functions, least squares, and Monte Carlo techniques. Intended primarily for a course in numerical computing, this text can be used as supplement to a more theoretical text in a numerical analysis course.

The programs have been carefully written so that they easily may be used on a wide variety of computers with little or no modification (from the dustjacket) FORTRAN subroutines. Includes - Introd & bibliography; Floating-Point Computation; Random Number generation & Monte Carlo methods; Optimization; Singular Value Decomposition; Interpolation; more.

270 pages, Hardcover

First published May 1, 1977

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