
Product Description This text is a concise presentation of the basic theory of numerical methods that offers numerous examples, problems and computer programs. It can be used alone or in a course with heavy computer emphasis or as a supplement to the author's basic text, Numerical Methods in EngineeringPractice. About the Author Amir Wadi Al-Khafaji is at Bradley University. John R. Tooley is at University of Evansville.
This text investigates the fundamental theoretical framework of numerical methods and their practical application through computational implementation. The authors, Amir Wadi Al-Khafaji and John R. Tooley, leverage their academic positions at Bradley University and the University of Evansville to present a structured approach to solving engineering problems. The book utilizes a combination of mathematical theory and programming examples to bridge the gap between abstract numerical analysis and applied engineering practice.
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Experts and educators recognize this work as a functional resource for engineering students requiring a bridge between numerical theory and software application. Readers frequently note the practical utility of the provided code examples for reinforcing classroom concepts.
Page Count:
144
Publication Date:
1995-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0030017521
ISBN-13:
9780030017520
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