Fundamental Numerical Methods and Data Analysis
by George W. Collins, II
Publisher: NASA ADS 2003
Number of pages: 254
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"Fundamental Numerical Methods and Data Analysis" can serve as the basis for a wide range of courses that discuss numerical methods used in science. Throughout the book the author provides examples of the more difficult algorithms integrated into the text.
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