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A Short Course in Computational Science and Engineering: C++, Java and Octave Numerical Programming with Free Software Tools

[Hardback]

by Ontario) David Yevick (university Of Waterloo

    • Format

      Hardcover

    • Publisher

      Cambridge University Press

    • Published

      May 2012

    • Weight

      750g

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      A Short Course in Computational Science and Engineering: C++, Java and Octave Numerical Programming with Free Software Tools

      Today's Price £34.13



      Product Description

      Provides a concise yet comprehensive one-stop course in three key programming languages, C++, Java and Octave (a freeware alternative to MATLAB). Employing only public-domain software, this is an invaluable introduction for undergraduate and graduate students in the physical sciences or engineering and a key reference for instructors and scientific programmers.

      Specification

      • Format

        Hardcover

      • Publisher

        Cambridge University Press

      • Published

        May 2012

      • Weight

        750g

      • Dimensions

        191 x 247 x 18 mm

      • ISBN

        9780521116817

      • ISBN-10

        0521116813

      • Eden Code

        5055991

      More Information

      • ISBN: 9780521116817

      • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

      • Release Date: May 2012

      • Weight: 750g

      • Dimensions: 191 x 247 x 18 mm

      • Eden Code: 5055991


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