Introduction to Computational Science and Mathematics

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Jones & Bartlett Learning, 1996 - 558 lappuses
An Introduction to Computational Science and Mathematics will help introductory computer science, math, science, and engineering students develop computational intuition and introductory programming skills. The interactions between mathematics, physical experimentation, and computer simulation are crucial to the scientific enterprise. Students need to be comfortable with these dimensions early in their studies to maximize their ability to solve problems in many disciplines. The text assumes a first-semester calculus background and ease with trigonometry. Programming exercises use Think Pascal, though the concepts are developed without dependence on syntax.

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From Formula to Program
1
1
19
Numerical Exploration
25
Elementary Graphics
49
Sequences
75
Random Simulations
89
Fast Faster Fastest
103
Powers
116
Area
201
Encoding Information
215
Visualization
235
Tables
287
Divisors
317
The Second Dimension
331
Polygons
359
Special Arithmetics
385

Binomial Coefficients
127
Patterns
137
Hierarchy
145
9
151
1
161
3
174
Roots
181
2
187
Polynomials
405
Permutations
423
Optimization
449
Divide and Conquer
475
Models and Simulation
499
Synopsis of Think Pascal Units
529
Index
555
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