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Scientific Programming Numeric Symbolic And Graphical Computing With Maxima 1st Edition Jorge Alberto Calvo

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Scientific Programming Numeric Symbolic And Graphical Computing With Maxima 1st Edition Jorge Alberto Calvo
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.41 MB
Pages: 562
Author: Jorge Alberto Calvo
ISBN: 9781527511170, 1527511170
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Scientific Programming Numeric Symbolic And Graphical Computing With Maxima 1st Edition Jorge Alberto Calvo by Jorge Alberto Calvo 9781527511170, 1527511170 instant download after payment.

This book offers an introduction to computer programming, numerical analysis, and other mathematical ideas that extend the basic topics learned in calculus. It illustrates how mathematicians and scientists write computer programs, covering the general building blocks of programming languages and a description of how these concepts fit together to allow computers to produce the results they do. Topics explored here include binary arithmetic, algorithms for rendering graphics, the smooth interpolation of discrete data, and the numerical approximation of non-elementary integrals. The book uses an open-source computer algebra system called Maxima. Using Maxima, first-time programmers can perform familiar tasks, such as graphing functions or solving equations, and learn the basic structures of programming before moving on to other popular programming languages. The epilogue provides some simple examples of how this process works in practice. The book will particularly appeal to students who have finished their calculus sequence.

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