The following free book is for everyone who wants to know more about numerical analysis.
About the book (by the author)
Numerical analysis or numerical calculation is the branch of mathematics that is responsible for designing algorithms to simulate more complex mathematical processes applied to real-world processes, through numbers and simple mathematical rules.
With the advent of computers, numerical analysis has become especially important. Computers are useful for extremely complex mathematical calculations, but they ultimately deal with binary numbers and simple mathematical operations.
From this point of view, numerical analysis will provide all the necessary scaffolding to carry out all such mathematical processes based on algorithms that allow them to be simulated or calculated in a simple process using numbers. (Wikipedia)
Content (subject)
In this manual we find the following material:
- Introduction and basic concepts
- Nonlinear equations
- Numerical linear algebra
- Polynomial projection
- Numerical integration
Information sheet
Year: 2004
Editor: University of the Andes
English: Español
Size: 778 KB
License: Pending review
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