Numerical methods for engineers : with software and programming applications / Steven C. Chapra

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston, Massachusetts : McGraw Hill Education, c2002Description: xviii, 926 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 72431938
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TA 345 .C43 2002
Contents:
Part one: modeling, computers, and error analysis -- Part two: roots of equation -- Part three: Linear algebraic equations -- Part four: Optimization -- Part five: Curve fitting -- Part six: Numerical differentation and integration -- Part seven: Ordinary differential equations -- Part eight: partial differential equations
Summary: The fourth edition of Numerical Methods for Engineers offers an innovative and accessible presentation of numerical methods; the book has earned the Meriam-Wiley award which is given by the American Society for Engineering Education for the best textbook. Because computers are increasingly used as tools for numerical analysis, this eagerly anticipated revision maintains its strong computer-orientation. This edition includes sections on major software packages and libraries, and over 150 new problems.
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Includes index.

Part one: modeling, computers, and error analysis -- Part two: roots of equation -- Part three: Linear algebraic equations -- Part four: Optimization -- Part five: Curve fitting -- Part six: Numerical differentation and integration -- Part seven: Ordinary differential equations -- Part eight: partial differential equations

The fourth edition of Numerical Methods for Engineers offers an innovative and accessible presentation of numerical methods; the book has earned the Meriam-Wiley award which is given by the American Society for Engineering Education for the best textbook. Because computers are increasingly used as tools for numerical analysis, this eagerly anticipated revision maintains its strong computer-orientation. This edition includes sections on major software packages and libraries, and over 150 new problems.

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