Numerical methods for scientists and engineers (Record no. 64713)

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ISBN 9780486324203
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Classification number 519.4
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Personal name Hamming, R. W
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Title Numerical methods for scientists and engineers
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Edition statement 2
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Place of publication New York
Name of publisher Dover
Year of publication 1973
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages 721p.
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc Numerical analysis is a subject of extreme interest to mathematicians and computer scientists, who will welcome this first inexpensive paperback edition of a groundbreaking classic text on the subject. In an introductory chapter on numerical methods and their relevance to computing, well-known mathematician Richard Hamming ("the Hamming code," "the Hamming distance," and "Hamming window," etc.), suggests that the purpose of computing is insight, not merely numbers. In that connection he outlines five main ideas that aim at producing meaningful numbers that will be read and used, but will also lead to greater understanding of how the choice of a particular formula or algorithm influences not only the computing but our understanding of the results obtained.<br/>The five main ideas involve (1) insuring that in computing there is an intimate connection between the source of the problem and the usability of the answers (2) avoiding isolated formulas and algorithms in favor of a systematic study of alternate ways of doing the problem (3) avoidance of roundoff (4) overcoming the problem of truncation error (5) insuring the stability of a feedback system.<br/>In this second edition, Professor Hamming (Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California) extensively rearranged, rewrote and enlarged the material. Moreover, this book is unique in its emphasis on the frequency approach and its use in the solution of problems. Contents include:<br/>I. Fundamentals and Algorithms<br/>II. Polynomial Approximation- Classical Theory<br/>Ill. Fourier Approximation- Modern Theory<br/>IV. Exponential Approximation ... and more<br/>Highly regarded by experts in the field, this is a book with unlimited applications for undergraduate and graduate students of mathematics, science and engineering. Professionals and researchers will find it a valuable reference they will turn to again and again.
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Topical Term Numerical analysis--Data processing
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Topical Term Numerical analysis
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Topical Term Electronic digital computers
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