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C++ and Object-Oriented Numeric Computing for Scientists and Engineers

  • Daoqi Yang

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This new text/reference presents an accessible, concise, but rather complete, introduction to the C++ programming language with special emphasis on object-oriented numeric computation for scientific and engineering program development. The description of the language is in compliance with ISO/ANSI standards and is platform independent for maximum versatility. Requiring only basic calculus and linear algebra as prerequisites, the book introduces concepts, techniques, and standard libraries of C++ in a manner that is easy to understand and uses such familiar examples as vectors, matrices, integrals, and complex numbers. It also contains an introduction to C++ programs for applications with many numeric methods that are fundamental to science and engineering computing: polynomial evaluation and interpolation; numeric integration; methods for solving nonlinear equations; systems of linear equations in full, band, and sparse matrix storage formats; and ordinary and partial differential equations. Numerous techniques and examples are provided on how to reduce (C and Fortran) run-time overhead and improve program efficiency.

Genres

  • Engineering
  • Mathematical physics
  • Physics
  • Numerical analysis
  • Computer science
  • C plus plus (computer program language)
  • Object-oriented programming (computer science)
  • Mathematical Methods in Physics
  • Numerical and Computational Physics
  • Complexity
  • Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters
  • Programming Techniques
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  • Daoqi Yang

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    Springer

    Oct 20, 2011

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    Springer New York

    2001