An Introduction to Numerical Analysis for Electrical and Computer Engineers

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John Wiley & Sons, May 13, 2004 - Mathematics - 604 pages
  • This book is an introduction to numerical analysis and intends to strike a balance between analytical rigor and the treatment of particular methods for engineering problems
  • Emphasizes the earlier stages of numerical analysis for engineers with real-life problem-solving solutions applied to computing and engineering
  • Includes MATLAB oriented examples

An Instructor's Manual presenting detailed solutions to all the problems in the book is available from the Wiley editorial department.

 

Contents

2 Number Representations
38
3 Sequences and Series
63
4 Linear Systems of Equations
127
5 Orthogonal Polynomials
207
6 Interpolation
251
7 Nonlinear Systems of Equations
290
8 Unconstrained Optimization
341
9 Numerical Integration and Differentiation
369
10 Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations
415
11 Numerical Methods for Eigenproblems
480
12 Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations
525
13 An Introduction to MATLAB
565
Index
579
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Christopher?J. Zarowski, PhD,?is an associate professor?in the? Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the ?University of Alberta, Canada. His research areas include digital communications applications (wireless, wireline, optical fiber), biomedical applications (e.g., circadian rhythm parameter estimation), structured matrix algebra, wavelet methods, signal detection and parameter estimation, computationally efficient and numerically reliable algorithms, and parallel processing algorithms. He has authored over 100 journal articles and conference papers, and?is a senior member of the IEEE.

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