Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers

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Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers is a classic textbook by Richard W. Hamming that introduces and explains practical computational techniques for solving mathematical problems in science and engineering.

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instanceOf mathematics book
nonfiction book
scientific computing book
textbook
approach computational
practical
audience advanced undergraduates
engineers
graduate students
scientists
author Richard W. Hamming NERFINISHED
emphasis applications in engineering
applications in science
field applied mathematics
engineering mathematics
numerical analysis
scientific computing
genre educational literature
hasAuthorProfession computer scientist
mathematician
language English
notableFor clear exposition of numerical techniques
influence on numerical analysis education
topic convergence of numerical methods
eigenvalue problems
error analysis
finite difference methods
interpolation
iterative methods
least squares approximation
matrix computations
numerical differentiation
numerical integration
numerical methods
numerical solution of ordinary differential equations
numerical solution of partial differential equations
polynomial approximation
roundoff error
solution of linear systems
solution of nonlinear equations
stability of numerical methods
truncation error
use reference book
university textbook

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