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Algorithms for scientific computing. [PDF]
There has long been interest in algorithms for simulating physical systems. We are concernedwith two areaswithin this field: fastmultipolemethods andmeshlessmethods. Since Greengard and Rokhlin’s seminal paper in 1987, considerable interest has arisen in fast multipole methods for finding the energy of particle systems in two and three dimensions, and ...
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XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 2013
Nick Knight, Jack Poulson
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Nick Knight, Jack Poulson
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A NEW ARITHMETIC FOR SCIENTIFIC COMPUTATION
1983The paper summarizes an extensive research activity in computer arithmetic and scientific computation that went on during the last fifteen years. We also discuss the experience gained through various implementations of a new approach to arithmetic on diverse processors including microprocessors.
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2009
Using real-life applications, this graduate-level textbook introduces different mathematical methods of scientific computation to solve minimization problems using examples ranging from locating an aircraft, finding the best time to replace a computer, analyzing developments on the stock market, and constructing phylogenetic trees. The textbook focuses
Gaston H. Gonnet, Ralf Scholl
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Using real-life applications, this graduate-level textbook introduces different mathematical methods of scientific computation to solve minimization problems using examples ranging from locating an aircraft, finding the best time to replace a computer, analyzing developments on the stock market, and constructing phylogenetic trees. The textbook focuses
Gaston H. Gonnet, Ralf Scholl
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Numerical Recipes in C: The Art of Scientific Computing
, 1989M. C. Seiler, F. A. Seiler
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