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Computational Technologies [electronic resource] : a First Course / edited by Petr N. Vabishchevich.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: De Gruyter textbookPublication details: Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, 2015.Description: 1 online resource (248 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110359954
  • 3110359952
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Computational Technologies : A First Course.DDC classification:
  • 005.1 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.95 .C635 2015eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Preface; Introduction; 1 An introduction to C; 1.1 Syntax; 1.2 Constants and variables; 1.3 Expressions and operators; 1.4 Statements; 1.5 Arrays; 1.6 Pointers; 1.7 Functions; 1.8 Structures; 1.9 Input/output; 1.10 Program structure; 2 C++ programming basics; 2.1 Enhanced features; 2.2 Classes; 2.3 Function and operator overloading; 2.4 Inheritance; 2.5 Input/output; 2.6 Standard libraries; 3 GCC distilled; 3.1 General information; 3.2 Available documentation; 3.3 Compilation workflow; 3.4 Compiling a C/C++ program; 3.5 Libraries and linking programs; 3.6 Debugging.
3.7 The make utility4 The Eclipse IDE in a nutshell; 4.1 The Eclipse architecture and GUI; 4.2 Working with projects; 4.3 Editing a source code; 4.4 Debugging applications; 5 The GSL scientific library; 5.1 Preliminaries; 5.2 Functions and constants; 5.3 Combinatorics; 5.4 Linear algebra; 5.5 Numerical differentiation and integration; 5.6 Cauchy problem for systems of ODEs; 5.7 Solution of equations; 5.8 Interpolation and approximation of functions; 5.9 Fast Fourier transforms and Chebyshev approximations; 6 Visualization of computed data; 6.1 Basics; 6.2 Data handling; 6.3 Data interpolation.
6.4 Using styles6.5 Graph decoration; 7 Mathematical modeling; 7.1 Approximation of experimental data; 7.2 Predator-prey system; 7.3 Water infiltration; 7.4 Torsion of cylindrical bars; Bibliography; Index.
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Preface; Introduction; 1 An introduction to C; 1.1 Syntax; 1.2 Constants and variables; 1.3 Expressions and operators; 1.4 Statements; 1.5 Arrays; 1.6 Pointers; 1.7 Functions; 1.8 Structures; 1.9 Input/output; 1.10 Program structure; 2 C++ programming basics; 2.1 Enhanced features; 2.2 Classes; 2.3 Function and operator overloading; 2.4 Inheritance; 2.5 Input/output; 2.6 Standard libraries; 3 GCC distilled; 3.1 General information; 3.2 Available documentation; 3.3 Compilation workflow; 3.4 Compiling a C/C++ program; 3.5 Libraries and linking programs; 3.6 Debugging.

3.7 The make utility4 The Eclipse IDE in a nutshell; 4.1 The Eclipse architecture and GUI; 4.2 Working with projects; 4.3 Editing a source code; 4.4 Debugging applications; 5 The GSL scientific library; 5.1 Preliminaries; 5.2 Functions and constants; 5.3 Combinatorics; 5.4 Linear algebra; 5.5 Numerical differentiation and integration; 5.6 Cauchy problem for systems of ODEs; 5.7 Solution of equations; 5.8 Interpolation and approximation of functions; 5.9 Fast Fourier transforms and Chebyshev approximations; 6 Visualization of computed data; 6.1 Basics; 6.2 Data handling; 6.3 Data interpolation.

6.4 Using styles6.5 Graph decoration; 7 Mathematical modeling; 7.1 Approximation of experimental data; 7.2 Predator-prey system; 7.3 Water infiltration; 7.4 Torsion of cylindrical bars; Bibliography; Index.

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