A Student's Guide to Numerical Methods - Student's Guides

A Student's Guide to Numerical Methods

A Student's Guide to Numerical Methods - Student's Guides

hardback
Published: 30 April, 2015
Standard worldwide delivery by Fri, July 3 - Wed, July 8
Order within 0
Condition: NEW
$92.57
Price includes shipping
Available 20+ in stock
- +
FREE Returns within 30 days

Description

This concise, plain-language guide for senior undergraduates and graduate students aims to develop intuition, practical skills and an understanding of the framework of numerical methods for the physical sciences and engineering. It provides accessible self-contained explanations of mathematical principles, avoiding intimidating formal proofs. Worked examples and targeted exercises enable the student to master the realities of using numerical techniques for common needs such as solution of ordinary and partial differential equations, fitting experimental data, and simulation using particle and Monte Carlo methods. Topics are carefully selected and structured to build understanding, and illustrate key principles such as: accuracy, stability, order of convergence, iterative refinement, and computational effort estimation. Enrichment sections and in-depth footnotes form a springboard to more advanced material and provide additional background. Whether used for self-study, or as the basis of an accelerated introductory class, this compact textbook provides a thorough grounding in computational physics and engineering.
See more

More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781107095670
ISBN10 1107095670
Number Of Pages 221
Item Weight 480 g
Product Dimensions 155 x 231 x 15 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cambridge University Press
Format hardback
See More +

Author's Bio

Ian H. Hutchinson is a plasma physicist and Professor in the School of Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he has been solving physical problems using computers for forty years. A fellow of the American Physical Society and the Institute of Physics, he has won several awards for excellence in teaching at MIT, and is the author of the definitive textbook on making measurements of plasmas, Principles of Plasma Diagnostics (Cambridge University Press, 2002).

Show more