An Introduction to Modern Mathematical Computing
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Rather than being a 'how to' manual for making computations, this book places primary importance on the mathematics. It covers number theory, calculus of one and several variables, linear algebra, and visualization and interactive geometric computation.
Thirty years ago mathematical, as opposed to applied numerical, computation was difficult to perform and so relatively little used. Three threads changed that: the emergence of the personal computer; the discovery of fiber-optics and the consequent development of the modern internet; and the building of the Three M's Maple, Mathematica and Matlab.
We intend to persuade that Maple and other like tools are worth knowing assuming only that one wishes to be a mathematician, a mathematics educator, a computer scientist, an engineer or scientist, or anyone else who wishes/needs to use mathematics better. We also hope to explain how to become an `experimental mathematician' while learning to be better at proving things. To accomplish this our material is divided into three main chapters followed by a postscript. These cover elementary number theory, calculus of one and several variables, introductory linear algebra, and visualization and interactive geometric computation.
Places primary importance on the mathematics, rather than being a 'how to'manual for making computations Integrates numerous worked examples and introduces all key programming constructions Includes exercises, sample tests, and a careful selection of 'explorations' suitable for either independent studies or for term projects Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Autorentext
Jonathan M. Borwein is currently Laureate Professor in the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences at the University of Newcastle (NSW) with adjunct appointments at Dalhousie and at Simon Fraser. He received his Doctorate from Oxford in 1974, and has published extensively in optimization, analysis and computational mathematics, and has received various prizes both for research and for exposition. He directs the University of Newcastle's Priority Research Centre in Computer Assisted Research Mathematics and its Applications (CARMA).
Klappentext
Thirty years ago, mathematical computation was difficult to perform and thus used sparingly. However, mathematical computation has become far more accessible due to the emergence of the personal computer, the discovery of fiber-optics and the consequent development of the modern internet, and the creation of Maple™, Mathematica®, and Matlab®.
An Introduction to Modern Mathematical Computing: With Maple™ looks beyond teaching the syntax and semantics of Maple and similar programs, and focuses on why they are necessary tools for anyone who engages in mathematics. It is an essential read for mathematicians, mathematics educators, computer scientists, engineers, scientists, and anyone who wishes to expand their knowledge of mathematics. This volume will also explain how to become an experimental mathematician, and will supply useful information about how to create better proofs.
The text covers material in elementary number theory, calculus, multivariable calculus, introductory linear algebra, and visualization and interactive geometric computation. It is intended for upper-undergraduate students, and as a reference guide for anyone who wishes to learn to use the Maple program.
Inhalt
-Preface. -Conventions and Notation.-1. Number Theory (Introduction to Maple, Putting it together, Enough code, already. Show me some maths!, Problems and Exercises, Further Explorations). -2. Calculus(Revision and Introduction, Univariate Calculus, Multivariate Calculus, Exercises, Further Explorations). -3. Linear Algebra (Introduction and Review, Vector Spaces, Linear Transformations, Exercises, Further Explorations). -4. Visualisation and Geometry: a postscript (Useful Visualisation Tools, Geometry and Geometric Constructions). A. Sample Quizzes (Number Theory, Calculus, Linear Algebra). Index. References
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781493942459
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Maths
- Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2011
- Anzahl Seiten 232
- Herausgeber Springer New York
- Größe H254mm x B178mm x T12mm
- Jahr 2016
- EAN 9781493942459
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 149394245X
- Veröffentlichung 23.08.2016
- Titel An Introduction to Modern Mathematical Computing
- Autor Matthew P. Skerritt , Jonathan M. Borwein
- Untertitel With Maple(TM)
- Gewicht 498g
- Sprache Englisch