Numerical Recipes Source Code CD-ROM 3rd Edition - William H Press, Saul A Teukolsky, William T Vetterling, Brian P Flannery

William H Press, Saul A Teukolsky, William T Vetterling, Brian P Flannery

Numerical Recipes Source Code CD-ROM 3rd Edition

The Art of Scientific Computing. 3rd Revised edition. Sprache: Englisch.
CD-ROM , 1235 Seiten
ISBN 0521706858
EAN 9780521706858
Veröffentlicht September 2007
Verlag/Hersteller Cambridge-Hitachi
118,50 inkl. MwSt.
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Beschreibung

Do you want reliable code for the latest methods in scientific computing? This CDROM contains all the source code from the new, and all previous, editions and language versions of Numerical Recipes. Included are: Numerical Recipes, Third Edition: complete source code in C++, with many brand-new routines Numerical Recipes, Second Edition: complete source code in C, Fortran 77, and Fortran 90 Numerical Recipes, First Edition: complete source code in Pascal and BASIC plus third-party ports of the code to Modula 2 and Common Lisp The CDROM also features an archive of difficult-to-find historical materials, including Baker's C Tools and More C Tools, Lau's Numerical Library in C for Scientists and Engineers, the influential NUMAL Algol 60 library from the Mathematisch Centrum in Amsterdam, and more than 250 MB of physically generated and multiply encrypted random bytes. Compatible with all computers and operating systems, the CDROM includes a Personal Single-User License that allows an individual to use the copyrighted code on any number of computers (no more than one at a time). For more information or to buy the CD, visit www.cambridge.org/numericalrecipes. More general licenses are available at www.nr.com, where other online options for the book and CD are also available.

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William H. Press holds the Raymer Chair in Computer Sciences and Integrative Biology at the University of Texas at Austin.

Pressestimmen

'If you were to have only a single book on numerical methods, this is the one I would recommend.' IEEE Computational Science & Engineering