Numerical Methods | 
enlarge | Authors: J. Douglas Faires, Richard L. Burden Publisher: Brooks Cole Category: Book
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 362962
Media: Hardcover Edition: 3 Pages: 640 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 7.5 x 1.1
ISBN: 0534407617 Dewey Decimal Number: 518 EAN: 9780534407612
Publication Date: June 18, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This book emphasizes the intelligent application of approximation techniques to the type of problems that commonly occur in engineering and the physical sciences. Readers learn why the numerical methods work, what type of errors to expect, and when an application might lead to difficulties. The authors also provide information about the availability of high-quality software for numerical approximation routines. In this book, full mathematical justifications are provided only if they are concise and add to the understanding of the methods. The emphasis is placed on describing each technique from an implementation standpoint, and on convincing the reader that the method is reasonable both mathematically and computationally.
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Saved me $140!! February 5, 2008 James M. Mckelvy Thanks so much for this book. At my local bookstore I would have had to pay $180. I went online and found a NEW copy for $40 - saving me almost $140. The book is fine, I use it as a textbook for class, and it is very easy to follow.
Helpful March 30, 2008 TNT Tiger (Canada) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Well this book is good. I don't have the much to say because we didn't really end up utlizing it in the class that I purchased it for. But it's an alright text.
Good book for Numerical Methods Class November 8, 2003 Jason Shao (Piscataway, NJ USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I had previously sat in on a Numerical Analysis class, and I have to say that this book was much better than the one that we were forced to use. The examples were clear, and the text focused much less on proofs and more on how to do problems and calculate their error. The sample programs on disk were also thorough, and included in several different languages (c, fortran, pascal, maple, mathematica, & matlab).
Almost good enough to make me switch February 24, 2007 Charles Ashbacher (Marion, Iowa United States(cashbacher@yahoo.com)) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
In my never-ending quest for the best textbook for each of my courses, I examine a large number of math and computer books. The current book used in my numerical analysis class is "Elementary Numerical Analysis" by Atkinson and Han. My standard criterion for changing is that the new book must be significantly better than my current favorite. By significantly better, I mean that the cost to me when changing is more than offset by the advantages that the new book gives the students. While I consider this book on a par with the Atkinson book and maybe even a bit better, it doesn't quite cross the threshold. The coverage is what is ordinarily considered that of a one-semester course in numerical analysis, so in that regard it is still in the pack. A broad spectrum of exercises appears at the ends of the sections and solutions to the odd-numbered ones appear in an appendix. I consider this book to be slightly more readable than some of the others that I have seen. Maple is used as the symbolic mathematics package used to illustrate the examples and a CD containing the code used to generate the examples is included. This book is good enough to tempt me to make the switch but not good enough to make me do it.
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