Mathematical Aspects of Scientific Software /
Since scientific software is the fuel that drives today's computers to solve a vast range of problems, huge efforts are being put into the development of new software, systems and algorithms for scientific problem solving. This book explores how scientific software impacts the structure of math...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York,
1988.
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| Series: | IMA volumes in mathematics and its applications ;
14. |
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- J.R. Rice: Mathematical Aspects of Scientific Software
- F. Berman: The Mapping Problem in Parallel Computation
- B. Buchberger: Applications of Gröbner Bases in Non-linear Computational Geometry
- G. Farin: Geometry in Design: The Bézier Method
- C.M. Hoffmann: Algebraic Curves
- E.N. Houstis, J.R. Rice, C.C. Christara, E.A. Vavalis: Performance of Scientific Software
- R.D. Jenks, R.S. Sutor, S.M. Watt: Scratchpad II: An Abstract Datatype System for Mathematical Computation
- S.L. Johnsson: Data Parallel Programming and Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines
- P.S. Wang: Integrating Symbolic, Numeric and Graphics Computing Techniques.