* Teaches the design of programs for scientific computation in C++
* Introduces unique C++ classes, defines the particular relationships among these classes, and demonstrates their use in a dozen of the most powerful current applications
* Presents a set of practices that allows programmers to embrace the attractive features of C++ without incurring undesired side effects and hidden costs Includes a collection of source code files downloadable from the Wiley ftp site Originally announced as Scientific Program Design: C++ for Native Fortran Writers
Biography
JOHN R. BERRYHILL, PhD, earned his doctorate in physics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has been writing programs and developing data-processing methods for over thirty years. He lives in Austin, Texas.
Table of Contents
Preafce.
Overview.
Vector ad Matrix Basics.
Sparse Matrix Basics.
Conjugate-Gradient Methods.
Triangular Matrices.
Householder Matrix Methods.
Singular Value Decomposition.
Cholesky Decomposition.
Automatic Derivatives.
Constrained Optimization.
Interior-Point Extensions.
LU Factorization.
Complex Arrays.
Fourier Transforms.
References.
Index.
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