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Python For Astronomers An Introduction To Scientific Computing 3rd Edition 3rd Imad Pasha

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Python For Astronomers An Introduction To Scientific Computing 3rd Edition 3rd Imad Pasha
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Publisher: DEPARTMENT OF ASTRONOMY, YALE UNIVERSITY
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.15 MB
Pages: 62
Author: Imad Pasha, Chris Agostino
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 3rd

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Python For Astronomers An Introduction To Scientific Computing 3rd Edition 3rd Imad Pasha by Imad Pasha, Chris Agostino instant download after payment.

This text is designed to be an introduction to the Python programming language — which is now
used nearly ubiquitously in astronomy — with applications to the types of tasks an undergraduate (or
beginning graduate student) might have to tackle. It is not, in any way, meant to be comprehensive;
my focus is on bringing you up to speed as efficiently and quickly as possible. This text might have
useful information for those with a working knowledge of Python outside of a research setting, but
is primarily designed for those with no prior programming experience. By the end of this text, I
hope to have shared enough to make you feel comfortable taking the first steps into research-type
problems (of which this book will contain several examples), whether in an astronomy course, a
research internship, or on-campus research.

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