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文档介绍:Numerical Methods with Worked Examples:
Matlab Edition
C. Woodford r C. Phillips
Numerical Methods
with Worked
Examples:
Matlab Edition
Second Edition
C. Woodford Prof. C. Phillips
Department puting Service School puting Science
Newcastle University Newcastle University
Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU
UK UK
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Additional material to this book can be downloaded from http://extras..
ISBN 978-94-007-1365-9 e-ISBN 978-94-007-1366-6
DOI -94-007-1366-6
Springer Dordrecht Heidelberg London New York
Library of Congress Control Number: 2011937948
1st edition: © Chapman & Hall (as part of Springer SBM) 1997
© Springer Science+Business Media . 2012
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Preface
This book is a survey of the numerical methods that mon to undergraduate
courses in Science, Computing, Engineering and Technology. The aim is to present
sufficient methods to facilitate the numerical analysis of mathematical models likely
to be encountered in practice. Examples of such models include the linear equations
describing the stress on girders, bridges and other civil engineering structures, the
differential equations of chemical and thermal reactions, and the inferences to be
drawn from observed data.
The book is written primarily for the student, experimental scientist and design
engineer for whom it should provide a range of basic tools. The presentation is
novel in that mathematical justification follows rather t