Although pseudocodes, Mathematica, and MATLAB illustrate how algorithms work, designers of engineering systems write the vast majority of large computer programs in the Fortran language. Using Fortran 95 to solve a range of practical engineering problems, Numerical Methods for Engineers, Second Edition provides an introduction to numerical methods,
Autorentext
Griffiths, D. Vaughan; Smith, I.M.
Klappentext
Focusing on techniques useful for solving a range of practical engineering problems, this book provides an introduction to numerical methods, incorporating theory with practical computing exercises and programmed examples of the techniques presented. It features coding upgraded to the Fortran 90/95 for various programs.
Inhalt
Introduction and Programming Preliminaries. Linear Algebraic Equations. Nonlinear Equations. Eigenvalue Equations. Interpolation and Curve Fitting. Numerical Integration. Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations. Introduction to Partial Differential Equations. Appendix A: Descriptions of Library Subprograms. Appendix B: Fortran 95 Listings of Library Subprograms. Appendix C: References and Additional Reading.