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Numerical Methods using MATLAB, 3rd edition is an extensive reference offering hundreds of useful and important numerical algorithms that can be implemented into MATLAB for a graphical interpretation to help researchers analyze a particular outcome. Many worked examples are given together with exerc...

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Hauptverfasser: Lindfield, G. R. (George R.) (VerfasserIn), Penny, J. E. T. (John E. T.) (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam ; Boston : Academic Press, 2012.
Ausgabe:Third edition.
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Zusammenfassung:Numerical Methods using MATLAB, 3rd edition is an extensive reference offering hundreds of useful and important numerical algorithms that can be implemented into MATLAB for a graphical interpretation to help researchers analyze a particular outcome. Many worked examples are given together with exercises and solutions to illustrate how numerical methods can be used to study problems which have applications in the biosciences, chaos, optimization, engineering and science across the board. Numerical Methods using MATLAB, 3e, is an extensive reference offering hundreds of useful and important numerical algorithms that can be implemented into MATLAB, to help researchers analyze a particular outcome. Many worked examples are given, together with exercises and solutions, to illustrate how numerical methods can be used to study problems that have applications in the biosciences, chaos, optimization, engineering and science. Over 500 numerical algorithms, their fundamental principles, and applicationsGraphs are used extensively to clarify the complexity of problemsIncludes coded genetic algorithmsIncludes the Lagrange multiplier methodUser-friendly and written in a conversational style.
Beschreibung:1 online resource
Bibliographie:With bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780123869883
0123869889
9780123869425
0123869420

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