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An introduction to numerical methods in C++

B.H. Flowers

Oxford University Press, 2000

Rev. ed.

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical reference and index

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Designed for the many applied mathematicians and engineers who wish to explore computerized numerical methods, this text communicates an enthusiasm for the power of C++, an object-oriented language, as a tool for this kind of work. This revision of the successful first edition includes for the first time information on programming in Windows-based environments. In addition this revision includes new topics and methods throughout the text that clarify and enhance the treatment of the subject. From reviews of the first edition: 'If you are interested in numerical methods or are looking for a course text this book is worth your attention.'' Journal of the Association of C and C++ Users

Table of Contents

  • 1. Preliminaries
  • 2. Expressions, statements and functions
  • 3. Errors, theorems and speed
  • 4. Roots of non-linear equations
  • 5. Classes
  • 6. Derived classes and streams
  • 7. Integer arithmetic
  • 8. Tests of randomness
  • 9. Vectors and matrices
  • 10. Direct solution of linear equations
  • 11. Errors in matrix manipulation
  • 12. Iterative solutions of systems of equations
  • 13. Matrix eigenvalue problems
  • 14. Interpolation and data fitting
  • 15. Graphics
  • 16. Differentiation and integration
  • 17. Orthogonal polynomials
  • 18. Differential equations
  • 19. More about differential equations
  • 20. Recursive data types - lists
  • 21. Elements of Fourier analysis

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