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Gerald, Curtis F. Wheatley, Patrick O.

Applied numerical analysis - 7th ed. - Noida Pearson c2004 - x, 609p.; 24cm.

Table of Content
• Solving Nonlinear Equations.
• Solving Sets of Equations.
• Interpolation and Curve Fitting.
• Approximation of Functions.
• Numerical Differentiation and Integration.
• Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations.
• Optimization.
• Partial Differential Equations.
• Finite Element Analysis.

Salient Features
• Applied problems and applications emphasize real applications not detailed mathematical theorems
• Computer programs in either Fortran 90 or C are given at the conclusion of each chapter.
• Treats Linear systems before non-linear systems.
• The pace of topic presentation is appropriate for the audience.
• Excellent treatment of parallel processing.

The seventh edition of this classic text has retained the features that make it popular, while updating its treatment and inclusion of Computer Algebra Systems and Programming Languages. The exercise sets include additional challenging problems and projects which show practical applications of the material. Also, sections which discuss the use of computer algebra systems such as Maple®, Mathematica®, and MATLAB®, facilitate the integration of technology in the course. Furthermore, the text incorporates programming material in both FORTRAN and C. The breadth of topics, such as partial differential equations, systems of nonlinear equations, and matrix algebra, provide comprehensive and flexible, coverage of all aspects of numerical analysis.

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Mathematics 
Probabilities and applied mathematics 
Applied numerical analysis
Numerical analysis

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