Mathematics and Computing with FORTRAN Progamming

Mathematics and Computing with FORTRAN Progamming

William S. Dorn , Herbert J. Greenberg
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Jan 1, 1967 · English · Hardcover (595 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 595
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1967
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Inc.

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This book serves as a comprehensive guide to the intersection of mathematics and computing through the lens of FORTRAN programming. With a focus on practical applications, it introduces readers to essential mathematical concepts while demonstrating how they can be effectively implemented using FORTRAN. The authors, William S. Dorn and Herbert J. Greenberg, leverage their expertise to create an engaging pathway for both novice programmers and those with more experience.

Through clear explanations and well-structured examples, readers gain insight into the fundamental programming techniques alongside advanced mathematical theories. Each chapter builds upon the last, gradually equipping the reader with the skills needed to solve complex problems, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals alike.

As the reader progresses, they will discover numerous applications of FORTRAN in various fields, illustrating the language's continuing relevance in today's computational landscape. By combining theory and practice, this work stands out as a practical manual for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of mathematics while enhancing their programming proficiency.
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