Numerical methods

This text emphasizes the intelligent application of approximation techniques to the type of problems that commonly occur in engineering and the physical sciences. Students learn why the numerical methods work, what type of errors to expect, and when an application might lead to difficulties. The aut...

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Main Author: Faires, J. Douglas (Author)
Other Authors: Burden, Richard
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Australia Thomson 2003
Edition:3rd ed
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