About Numerical Analysis
Learn the concept of algorithms from beginners to advanced level Key Features ● Chapters include objectives, learning outcomes, multiple choice questions, exercises for practice and solutions. ● Programs are written in C Language for Numerical methods. ● Topics are explained with suitable examples. ● Arrangement (Logical order), clarity, detailed presentation and explanation of each topic with numerous solved and unsolved examples. ● Concise but lucid and student friendly presentation for derivation of formulas used in various numerical methods. Description In the present scenario where the knowledge of computers has become an absolute necessity, there has been an increasing desire for numerical answers to any applied problem. This has led to high demand for courses in numerical analysis. Many real world problems are solved first by converting them into mathematical models and then applying analytical methods to solve that model. In several cases, where ordinary analytical methods fail, numerical methods can give the result. The book is divided into twelve chapters, describing the concept of computer arithmetic, errors, iterative methods to find the roots of transcendental and algebraic equations, curve fitting, numerical differentiation, integration, and so on. In the book the major emphasis is given on numerous solved and unsolved examples. Many topics in this book such as process graph, cubic spline method, Taylor series, Legendre and Chebyshev polynomials, Gauss - Chebyshev integration method and boundary value problems make this book unique. What will you learn ● Concept of numbers and their accuracy, binary and decimal number system, limitations of floating point representation. ● Concept of error and their types, propagation of errors through process graph. ● Iterative methods for finding the roots of algebraic and transcendental equations with their convergence, methods to solve the set of nonlinear equations, methods to obtain complex roots. ● Concept of matrices, the direct and iterative methods to solve a system of linear algebraic equations. ● Finite differences, interpolation and extrapolation methods, cubic spline, concept of curve fitting. ● Differentiation and integration methods. ● Solution of ordinary and partial differential equations Who this book is for This book is designed to serve as a textbook for the undergraduate as well as post graduate students of Mathematics, Engineering, Computer science (MCA, BCA), Information Technology and M.Sc. (IT). Table of Contents 1. Computer Arithmetic 2. Error Analysis 3. Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations 4. Solution of System of Linear Equations and Eigen value Problems 5. Finite Differences 6. Interpolation 7. Curve Fitting and Approximation 8. Numerical Differentiation 9. Numerical Integration 10. Difference Equations 11. Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations 12. Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations About the Author Vijay Mukhi will be 61 before the year 2018 leaves us which makes him an elder statesman. He has basically done two things in his life. Teaching in his own computer training institute aptly called Vijay Mukhi’s Computer Institute or VMCI. At the same time wrote lots of books, over 80 of them ranging from traditional programming languages like C++ , Autodesk Animator …. His books have been translated into language like Japanese and Portuguese. All the books Vijay writes are inspired by the way he teaches. In his classes, he gets people who do understand the subject matter he teaches. He thus starts from scratch and explains every program line by line. Every line of code is worth a thousand words. Vijay Mukhi is not a software developer but a teacher at heart. His hobby is working with law enforcement and the industry in catching the cyber-criminal. Learn the concept of algorithms from beginners to advanced level Key Features ● Chapters include objectives, learning outcomes, multiple choice questions, exercises for practice and solutions. ● Programs are written in C Language for Numerical methods. ● Topics are explained with suitable examples. ● Arrangement (Logical order), clarity, detailed presentation and explanation of each topic with numerous solved and unsolved examples. ● Concise but lucid and student friendly presentation for derivation of formulas used in various numerical methods. Description In the present scenario where the knowledge of computers has become an absolute necessity, there has been an increasing desire for numerical answers to any applied problem. This has led to high demand for courses in numerical analysis. Many real world problems are solved first by converting them into mathematical models and then applying analytical methods to solve that model. In several cases, where ordinary analytical methods fail, numerical methods can give the result. The book is divided into twelve chapters, describing the concept of computer arithmetic, errors, iterative methods to find the roots of transcendental and algebraic equations, curve fitting, numerical differentiation, integration, and so on. In the book the major emphasis is given on numerous solved and unsolved examples. Many topics in this book such as process graph, cubic spline method, Taylor series, Legendre and Chebyshev polynomials, Gauss - Chebyshev integration method and boundary value problems make this book unique. What will you learn ● Concept of numbers and their accuracy, binary and decimal number system, limitations of floating point representation. ● Concept of error and their types, propagation of errors through process graph. ● Iterative methods for finding the roots of algebraic and transcendental equations with their convergence, methods to solve the set of nonlinear equations, methods to obtain complex roots. ● Concept of matrices, the direct and iterative methods to solve a system of linear algebraic equations. ● Finite differences, interpolation and extrapolation methods, cubic spline, concept of curve fitting. ● Differentiation and integration methods. ● Solution of ordinary and partial differential equations Who this book is for This book is designed to serve as a textbook for the undergraduate as well as post graduate students of Mathematics, Engineering, Computer science (MCA, BCA), Information Technology and M.Sc. (IT). Table of Contents 1. Computer Arithmetic 2. Error Analysis 3. Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations 4. Solution of System of Linear Equations and Eigen value Problems 5. Finite Differences 6. Interpolation 7. Curve Fitting and Approximation 8. Numerical Differentiation 9. Numerical Integration 10. Difference Equations 11. Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations 12. Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations About the Author Vijay Mukhi will be 61 before the year 2018 leaves us which makes him an elder statesman. He has basically done two things in his life. Teaching in his own computer training institute aptly called Vijay Mukhi’s Computer Institute or VMCI. At the same time wrote lots of books, over 80 of them ranging from traditional programming languages like C++ , Autodesk Animator …. His books have been translated into language like Japanese and Portuguese. All the books Vijay writes are inspired by the way he teaches. In his classes, he gets people who do understand the subject matter he teaches. He thus starts from scratch and explains every program line by line. Every line of code is worth a thousand words. Vijay Mukhi is not a software developer but a teacher at heart. His hobby is working with law enforcement and the industry in catching the cyber-criminal.
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