Exercises In Computational Mathematics With Matlab (problem Books In Mathematics)
by Tom Lyche /
2014 / English / PDF
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Designed to provide tools for independent study, this book
contains student-tested mathematical exercises joined with MATLAB
programming exercises.
Designed to provide tools for independent study, this book
contains student-tested mathematical exercises joined with MATLAB
programming exercises.
Most chapters open with a review followed by theoretical and
programming exercises, with detailed solutions provided for all
problems including programs. Many of the MATLAB exercises are
presented as Russian dolls: each question improves and completes
the previous program and results are provided to validate the
intermediate programs.
Most chapters open with a review followed by theoretical and
programming exercises, with detailed solutions provided for all
problems including programs. Many of the MATLAB exercises are
presented as Russian dolls: each question improves and completes
the previous program and results are provided to validate the
intermediate programs.
The book offers useful MATLAB commands, advice on tables,
vectors, matrices and basic commands for plotting. It contains
material on eigenvalues and eigenvectors and important norms of
vectors and matrices including perturbation theory; iterative
methods for solving nonlinear and linear equations; polynomial
and piecewise polynomial interpolation; Bézier curves;
approximations of functions and integrals and more. The last
two chapters considers ordinary differential equations including
two point boundary value problems, and deal with finite
difference methods for some partial differential equations.
The book offers useful MATLAB commands, advice on tables,
vectors, matrices and basic commands for plotting. It contains
material on eigenvalues and eigenvectors and important norms of
vectors and matrices including perturbation theory; iterative
methods for solving nonlinear and linear equations; polynomial
and piecewise polynomial interpolation; Bézier curves;
approximations of functions and integrals and more. The last
two chapters considers ordinary differential equations including
two point boundary value problems, and deal with finite
difference methods for some partial differential equations.
The format is designed to assist students working alone, with
concise Review paragraphs,
The format is designed to assist students working alone, with
concise Review paragraphs,Math Hint
Math Hint footnotes
on the mathematical aspects of a problem and
footnotes
on the mathematical aspects of a problem andMATLAB
Hint
MATLAB
Hint footnotes with tips on programming.
footnotes with tips on programming.