 |
Exploring Numerical Methods: An Introduction to Scientific Computing using MATLAB
Peter Linz, University of California, Davis, California, Richard Wang, University of California, Davis, California
ISBN-13: 9780763714994 ISBN-10: 0763714992 $123.95 (Sugg. US List) Hardcover 473 Pages © 2003
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Supplement |
Description |
| NASOFT numerical software to accompany Exploring Numerical MethodsOnly available with text. |
Features of NASOFT:
-
NASOFT implements algorithms that are described in the book, but are not provided by MATLAB. Example: A finite difference method for the two-point boundary value problem.
-
NASOFT programs are less automatic and more flexible than MATLAB functions. Example: in the numerical integration function quad_cg the user can select the panel size to investigate the effectiveness of non-uniform panels for difficult integrands.
-
NASOFT provides some "building blocks" that can be used by the student to construct more complicated software. Example: muller is a single step used in root-finding that students can combine with their own strategy to build an effective root-finding function.
Click here to download the NASOFT software
|
|
|