| Engineering
Analysis: Interactive Methods and Programs with FORTRAN,
QuickBASIC, MATLAB, and Mathematica
| Yen-Ching
Pao |
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University
of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA |
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- Details
the algorithms involved in the methods
- Emphasizes
the development of user-generated supplementary files so that
more supporting subprograms can be added to the MATLAB m-files
and Mathematica toolkits
- Provides
easy-to-use graphic output
- Solves
numerous sample problems, demonstrating the interactive application
of developed programs
This
book provides a concise introduction to numerical concepts in
engineering analysis, using FORTRAN, QuickBASIC, MATLAB, and Mathematica
to illustrate the examples. Discussions include:
o matrix algebra and analysis
o solution of matrix equations
o methods of curve fit
o methods for finding the roots of polynomials and transcendental
equations
o finite differences and methods for interpolation and numerical
differentiation
o numerical computation of single and double integrals
o numerical solution of ordinary differential equations
Engineering Analysis:
o teaches readers to become proficient in FORTRAN or QuickBASIC
programming to solve engineering problems
o provides an introduction to MATLAB and Mathematica, enabling
readers to write supplementary m-files for MATLAB and toolkits
for Mathematica using C-like commands
The book emphasizes interactive operation in developing computer
programs throughout, enabling the values of the parameters involved
in the problem to be entered by the user of the program via a
keyboard.
In introducing each numerical method, Engineering Analysis gives
minimum mathematical derivations but provides a thorough explanation
of computational procedures to solve a specific problem. It serves
as an exceptional text for self-study as well as resource for
general reference. |