Lessons in Scientific Computing

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advanced scientific programming concepts
approximation algorithms
Arithmetic Intensity
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Computational engineering
Computational physics
computer architecture fundamentals
Cpu Core
data analysis techniques
Data Intensive Problems
Double Precision Numbers
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Error Propagation
Execution Time
Finite Difference Approximation
Floating Point Operations
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Gravitational Interaction
Group III
High Degree Polynomial
Laplace Equation
Linear Algebra
Main Memory
Matrix Multiplication
Numerical analysis
Numerical methods
Numerical programming
Ode Integrator
Ode Solver
Operation Count
Ordinary Differential Equations
parallel processing
partial differential equations
PDEs
Relative Error
Scientific computing
Scripting Languages
Single Cpu Core
stochastic modeling

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138070585
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Oct 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this new book provides a modern introduction to scientific computing, exploring numerical methods, computer technology, and their interconnections, which are treated with the goal of facilitating scientific research across all disciplines. Each chapter provides an insightful lesson and viewpoints from several subject areas are often compounded within a single chapter. Written with an eye on usefulness, longevity, and breadth, Lessons in Scientific Computing will serve as a "one stop shop" for students taking a unified course in scientific computing, or seeking a single cohesive text spanning multiple courses.

Features:

  • Provides a unique combination of numerical analysis, computer programming, and computer hardware in a single text
  • Includes essential topics such as numerical methods, approximation theory, parallel computing, algorithms, and examples of computational discoveries in science
  • Not wedded to a specific programming language

Norbert Schörghofer is a Senior Scientist at the Planetary Science Institute and lives in Honolulu, Hawaii. After earning degrees in physics from the University of Vienna and the University of Chicago, he held visiting positions at MIT and Caltech, before moving to the University of Hawaii. His research areas are scientific modelling, planetary science, and astrogeophysics. He has published over 60 peer reviewed publications and has been a reviewer for 30 journals. His research has been featured in New Scientist, National Geographic Magazine, Astronomy Magazine, Huffington Post, and other mass media.

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