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First Semester in Numerical Analysis with Python / Yaning Liu.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Liu, Yaning, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer science--Textbooks.
Computer science.
Programming languages (Electronic computers)--Textbooks.
Programming languages (Electronic computers).
Mathematics--Textbooks.
Mathematics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Denver, CO: Auraria Institutional Repository, [date of publication unknown]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
The book is based on “First semester in Numerical Analysis with Julia”, written by Giray Ökten. The contents of the original book are retained, while all the algorithms are implemented in Python (Version 3.8.0). Python is an open source (under OSI), interpreted, general-purpose programming language that has a large number of users around the world. Python is ranked the third in August 2020 by the TIOBE programming community index, a measure of popularity of programming languages, and is the top-ranked interpreted language. We hope this book will better serve readers who are interested in a first course in Numerical Analysis, but are more familiar with Python for the implementation of the algorithms. The first chapter of the book has a self-contained tutorial for Python, including how to set up the computer environment. Anaconda, the open-source individual edition, is recommended for an easy installation of Python and effortless management of Python packages, and the Jupyter environment, a web-based interactive development environment for Python as well as many other programming languages, was used throughout the book and is recommended to the readers for easy code development, graph visualization and reproducibility.
Contents:
1 Introduction
2 Solutions of equations: Root-finding
3 Interpolation
4 Numerical Quadrature and Differentiation
5 Approximation Theory
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