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Introduction to computational linear algebra
Introduction to Computational Linear Algebra introduces the reader with a background in basic mathematics and computer programming to the fundamentals of dense and sparse matrix computations with illustrating examples. The textbook is a synthesis of conceptual and practical topics in ""Mat...
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Taylor and Francis
2015
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author | Nassif, Nabil Philippe, Bernard Erhel, Jocelyne |
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description | Introduction to Computational Linear Algebra introduces the reader with a background in basic mathematics and computer programming to the fundamentals of dense and sparse matrix computations with illustrating examples. The textbook is a synthesis of conceptual and practical topics in ""Matrix Computations."" The book's learning outcomes are twofold: to understand state-of-the-art computational tools to solve matrix computations problems (BLAS primitives, MATLAB® programming) as well as essential mathematical concepts needed to master the topics of numerical linear algebra. It is suitable for s |
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spelling | cern-20427352021-04-21T20:07:23Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2042735engNassif, NabilPhilippe, BernardErhel, JocelyneIntroduction to computational linear algebraMathematical Physics and MathematicsIntroduction to Computational Linear Algebra introduces the reader with a background in basic mathematics and computer programming to the fundamentals of dense and sparse matrix computations with illustrating examples. The textbook is a synthesis of conceptual and practical topics in ""Matrix Computations."" The book's learning outcomes are twofold: to understand state-of-the-art computational tools to solve matrix computations problems (BLAS primitives, MATLAB® programming) as well as essential mathematical concepts needed to master the topics of numerical linear algebra. It is suitable for sTaylor and Francisoai:cds.cern.ch:20427352015 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Nassif, Nabil Philippe, Bernard Erhel, Jocelyne Introduction to computational linear algebra |
title | Introduction to computational linear algebra |
title_full | Introduction to computational linear algebra |
title_fullStr | Introduction to computational linear algebra |
title_full_unstemmed | Introduction to computational linear algebra |
title_short | Introduction to computational linear algebra |
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topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
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