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1 Richard J Hanson Numerical computing with modern fortran 025903 2013 Book  
2 Alan J. Laub Computational matrix analysis 024725 2012 Book  
3 HOISIE, ADOLFY Performance optimization of numerically intensive codes 019904 2001 Book  
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TitleNumerical computing with modern fortran
Author(s)Richard J Hanson;Tim Hopkins
Publication2013, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 2013.
Descriptionxv, 244p.
Abstract Noteumerical Computing with Modern Fortran illustrates many of these improvements through practical solutions to a number of scientific and engineering problems. Readers will discover:-1. techniques for modernizing algorithms written in Fortran; 2. examples of Fortran interoperating with C or C++ programs, plus using the IEEE floating-point standard for efficiency; 3. illustrations of parallel Fortran programming using coarrays, MPI, and OpenMP; 4. a supplementary website with downloadable source codes discussed in the book.
ISBN,Price9781611973112 : UKP 60.00(PB)
Classification519.6:681.3.06FORTRAN
Keyword(s)1. FORTRAN (COMPUTER PROGRAM LANGUAGE) 2. NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 3. NUMERICAL ANALYSIS COMPUTER PR 4. NUMERICAL SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING
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TitleComputational matrix analysis
Author(s)Alan J. Laub
PublicationPhiladelphia, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 2012.
Descriptionxiii, 153p.
Abstract NoteThis text provides an introduction to numerical linear algebra together with its application to solving problems arising in state-space control and systems theory. The book provides a number of elements designed to help the reader learn to use numerical linear algebra in day-to-day computing or research, including a brief review of matrix analysis and an introduction to finite (IEEE) arithmetic, alongside discussion of mathematical software topics. In addition to the fundamental concepts, the text covers statistical condition estimation and gives an overview of certain computational problems in control and systems theory. Engineers and scientists will find this text valuable as a theoretical resource to complement their work in algorithms. For graduate students beginning their study, or advanced undergraduates, this text is ideal as a one-semester course in numerical linear algebra and is a natural follow-on to the author's previous book, Matrix Analysis for Scientists and Engineers.
ISBN,Price9781611972207 : UKP 30.00(PB)
Classification512.64:681.3
Keyword(s)1. MATRIX ANALYSIS 2. NUMERICAL LINEAR ALGEBRA
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024725   512.64:681.3/LAUB/024725  On Shelf    

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TitlePerformance optimization of numerically intensive codes
Author(s)Stefan Goedecker;Adolfy Hoisie
PublicationPhiladelphia, USA., Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 2001.
Descriptionxi, 169p.
Series(Software environment tools)
Contents NoteThis book offers a comprehensive, tutorial-style, hands-on, introductory and intermediate-level treatment for all the essential ingredients for achieving high performance in numerical computations on modern computers. The authors explain computer architectures, data traffic, and issues related to performance of serial and parallel code optimization exemplified by actual programs written for algorithms of wide interest.
ISBN,Price0898714842 : US$ 59.00
Classification681.3.02
Keyword(s)1. COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE 2. ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS 3. PARALLEL PROCESSING ELECTRONIC 4. PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION
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019904   681.3.02/GOE/019904  On Shelf    

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