Scientific Programming: C-Language, Algorithms and Models in Science
Barone, Luciano Maria
Marinari, Enzo
Organtini, Giovanni
Tersenghi, Federico Ricci
The book teaches a student to model a scientific problem and write a computer program in C language to solve that problem. To do that, the book first introduces the student to the basics of C language, dealing with all syntactical aspects, but without the pedantic content of a typical programming language manual. Then the book describes and discusses many algorithms commonly used in scientific applications (e.g. searching, graphs, statistics, equation solving, Monte Carlo methods etc.). This important book fills a gap in current available bibliography. There are many manuals for programming in C, but they never explain programming technicalities to solve a given problem. This book illustrates many relevant algorithms and shows how to translate them in a working computer program. Contents: Basic Programming in C Language: Numbers and Non-Numbers Programming Languages Basics of C Programs Logic Management Fundamental Data Structures Pointers Functions Numerical Interpolation and Integration Advanced Programming and Simple Algorithms: Integrating Differential Equations In-Depth Examination of Differential Equations (Pseudo)random Numbers Random Walks Lists, Dictionaries and Percolation Bits and Boolean Variables Programming Advanced Algorithms: Recursion and Data Sorting Dynamic Data Structures Graphs and Graph Algorithms Optimization Methods The Monte Carlo Method How to Use Stochastic Algorithms
- ISBN: 978-981-4513-40-1
- Editorial: WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUB.CO.PTE.
- Encuadernacion: Tela
- Páginas: 720
- Fecha Publicación: 01/09/2013
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
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