Numerical methods using MATLAB
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519.4028553 M42, 4:1 Numerical methods using MATLAB | 519.4028553 M42, 4:2 Numerical methods using MATLAB | 519.4028553 M42, 4:3 Numerical methods using MATLAB | 519.4028553 M42, 4:4 Numerical methods using MATLAB | 519.4028553 M42, 4:5 Numerical methods using MATLAB | 519.5 M48, 2 Statistics in engineering: with examples in MATLAB and R | 519.5 M66, 4 Introduction to probability and statistics: principles and applications for engineering and the computing sciences |
This book provides a fundamental introduction to numerical analysis for undergraduate students in the areas of mathematics, computer science, physical sciences and engineering. Knowledge of calculus is assumed.