Numerical recipes example book (Pascal)
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Numerical recipes example book (Pascal)
Cambridge University Press, 1989
Rev. ed
- : pbk
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Designed to accompany Numerical Recipes in Pascal the example book provides listings of demonstration programs (source code) that illustrate the use of each Pascal procedure found in the main book. This book will be a valuable aid to users wishing to incorporate Pascal programs into their own applications programs and to conduct simple validation tests. The programs found in this book are different from the original example book in Pascal (which will be phased out). Furthermore, they are not compatible with the Pascal programs found in the appendix of the original (FORTRAN) version of Numerical Recipes. The Pascal appendix is being dropped from the FORTRAN book with the publication of Numerical Recipes in Pascal. The revised example diskette contains the machine-readable source code for the programs found in the revised example book. (It only contains the programs; it does not contain any text found in the book.) N.B. The diskette that accompanies the revised example book replaces the extant Numerical Recipes Example Diskette (Pascal). The revised diskette is only compatible with the programs listed in the revised example book.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Preliminaries
- 2. Linear algebraic equations
- 3. Interpolation and extrapolation
- 4. Integration of functions
- 5. Evaluation of functions
- 6. Special functions
- 7. Random numbers
- 8. Sorting
- 9. Root finding and sets of equations
- 10. Minimization and maximization of functions
- 11. Eigensystems
- 12. Fourier methods
- 13. Statistical description of data
- 14. Modeling of data
- 15. Ordinary differential equations
- 16. Two-point boundary value problems
- 17. Partial differential equations
- Index of demonstrated programs.
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