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Computer Methods For Engineering (Series in Computational and Physical Processes in Mechanics and Thermal Sciences)

Computer Methods For Engineering (Series in Computational and Physical Processes in Mechanics and Thermal Sciences)

Computer Methods For Engineering (Series in Computational and Physical Processes
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Computer Methods For Engineering (Series in Computational and Physical Processes in Mechanics and Thermal Sciences) Hardback - 1995

by Jaluria, Yogesh

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Intends to help engineering students develop expertise in numerical methods and use them to solve problems of practical interest. This title provides students with a treatment of numerical methods for important operations such as integration, differentiation and root solving.
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