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Foundations of Computational Science

English · Hardback

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Computer simulation has become, alongside experimentation and abstract reasoning, a third major tool of science. The student in the computational sciences needs a background in numerical analysis, and it is one of the objectives of this text to provide that background material. This book covers many of the traditional areas of numerical analysis as well as topics in software development and methods of Monte Carlo simulations. It is designed to serve both as a textbook for a course in numerical methods for students in natural sciences and as a reference for scientists whose research involves numerical computations and simulations. Exercises comprise an important part of the text. The mathematical prerequisites include real analysis and linear algebra, and the text does assume some familiarity with computer programming.

List of contents

Numerical Computations and Algorithms * Random Number Generation and onte Carlo Methods * Numerical Linear Algebra * Optimization and Nonlinear Systems * Structure in Multivariate Data

Product details

Authors James E. Gentle
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.05.2021
 
EAN 9780387004501
ISBN 978-0-387-00450-1
No. of pages 700
Series Texts in Applied Mathematics
Texts in Applied Mathematics
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

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