Real Computing Made Real

Preventing Errors in Scientific and Engineering Calculations

$16.95

Publication Date: 21st December 2012

Engineers and scientists who want to avoid insidious errors in their computer-assisted calculations will welcome this concise guide to trouble-shooting. Real Computing Made Real offers practical advice on detecting and removing bugs. It also outlines techniques for preserving significant figures, avoiding extraneous solutions, and finding efficient iterative processes for solving nonlinear equations.
Those who compute with real numbers (for example, floating-point numbers stored with limited precision) tend to develop techniques that increase the frequency of useful answers. Bu... Read More
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Engineers and scientists who want to avoid insidious errors in their computer-assisted calculations will welcome this concise guide to trouble-shooting. Real Computing Made Real offers practical advice on detecting and removing bugs. It also outlines techniques for preserving significant figures, avoiding extraneous solutions, and finding efficient iterative processes for solving nonlinear equations.
Those who compute with real numbers (for example, floating-point numbers stored with limited precision) tend to develop techniques that increase the frequency of useful answers. Bu... Read More
Description
Engineers and scientists who want to avoid insidious errors in their computer-assisted calculations will welcome this concise guide to trouble-shooting. Real Computing Made Real offers practical advice on detecting and removing bugs. It also outlines techniques for preserving significant figures, avoiding extraneous solutions, and finding efficient iterative processes for solving nonlinear equations.
Those who compute with real numbers (for example, floating-point numbers stored with limited precision) tend to develop techniques that increase the frequency of useful answers. But although there might be ample guidance for those addressing linear problems, little help awaits those negotiating the nonlinear world. This book, geared toward upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, helps rectify that imbalance. Its examples and exercises (with answers) help readers develop problem-formulating skills and assist them in avoiding the common pitfalls that software packages seldom detect. Some experience with standard numerical methods is assumed, but beginners will find this volume a highly practical introduction, particularly in its treatment of often-overlooked topics.

Unabridged republication of the edition published by Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1996.
Details
  • Price: $16.95
  • Pages: 288
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Dover Books on Computer Science
  • Publication Date: 21st December 2012
  • Trim Size: 5.37 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9780486152936
  • Format: eBook
  • BISACs:
    COMPUTERS / Computer Literacy
    MATHEMATICS / Discrete Mathematics
Table of Contents
0. Tools of the Trade
1. Nonlinear Equations
2. Preserving Significant Digits
3. Quadratures
4. Recurrence Relations
5. Choosing and Tuning an Algorithm
Answers
Index
Engineers and scientists who want to avoid insidious errors in their computer-assisted calculations will welcome this concise guide to trouble-shooting. Real Computing Made Real offers practical advice on detecting and removing bugs. It also outlines techniques for preserving significant figures, avoiding extraneous solutions, and finding efficient iterative processes for solving nonlinear equations.
Those who compute with real numbers (for example, floating-point numbers stored with limited precision) tend to develop techniques that increase the frequency of useful answers. But although there might be ample guidance for those addressing linear problems, little help awaits those negotiating the nonlinear world. This book, geared toward upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, helps rectify that imbalance. Its examples and exercises (with answers) help readers develop problem-formulating skills and assist them in avoiding the common pitfalls that software packages seldom detect. Some experience with standard numerical methods is assumed, but beginners will find this volume a highly practical introduction, particularly in its treatment of often-overlooked topics.

Unabridged republication of the edition published by Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1996.
  • Price: $16.95
  • Pages: 288
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Dover Books on Computer Science
  • Publication Date: 21st December 2012
  • Trim Size: 5.37 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9780486152936
  • Format: eBook
  • BISACs:
    COMPUTERS / Computer Literacy
    MATHEMATICS / Discrete Mathematics
0. Tools of the Trade
1. Nonlinear Equations
2. Preserving Significant Digits
3. Quadratures
4. Recurrence Relations
5. Choosing and Tuning an Algorithm
Answers
Index