AMS 321: Computer Projects in Applied Mathematics

Reading Materials for AMS321


 

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1.       Sample Programs

1)       Sample C Programs

2)       More Sample C Programs

3)       Sample C++ Programs

 

2.       Numerical Analysis Concepts

1)       Numerical Recipes in C On-Line

2)       Scientific Computation

3)       Numerical Review

4)       Performance Measurement

5)       IEEE Arithmetic

 

1.       Computional Tools

1)       Unix User Guide

2)       Unix Check List

3)       Editors: Vi, Emacs

4)       Languages: C, Fortran

5)       A Unix Tool: Make

6)       An Operating System: Unix

7)       MATLAB: Primer, Details

8)       A Network Tool: Ftp

 

2.       List of Suggested Reading Materials

1)       Introduction to Numerical Analysis by J. Stoer and R. Bulirsch (Springer-Verlag, 1980.)

2)       Numerical Mathematics and Computing (2nd Ed.) by Ward Cheney and David Kincaid (Books/Cole Publishing Company, Pacific Grove, CA. 1985.)

3)       Introduction to Numerical Analysis by F. B. Hilderbrand (Dover, 1987. ISBN: 0-486-65363-3)

4)       Computer Methods for Mathematical Computations by by Forsythe, Malcolm, and Moler.

5)       Numerical Methods for Engineers and Computer Scientists by Paul F. Hultquist (Benjamin/Cummings, 1988.)

6)       Applied Numerical Linear Algebra by William W. Hage (Prentice-Hall, N.J., 1988.)

7)       Discrete Variable Methods in Ordinary Differential Equations by Peter Henrici (John Wiley \& Sons, New York, 1962.)

8)       A Scientist's and Engineer's Guide to Workstations and Supercomputers by Rubin H. Landau and Paul J. Fink, Jr. (1995)

9)       Numerical Initial Value Problems in Ordinary Differential Equations by C. William Gear (Prentice-Hall, N.J., 1971.)

10)   Finte Difference Methods in Partial Differential Equations by Mithell and Griffith