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This book is primarily intended for scientists and engineers so while there is a certain familiarity with mathematics that is assumed, the rigor that one expects with a formal mathematical presentation is lacking. Very little is proved in the traditional mathematical sense of the word. Indeed, derivations are resorted to mainly to emphasize the assumptions that underlie the results.
http://bifrost.cwru.edu/personal/collins/numbk/
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The primary aim has been to include a maximum of useful information within the limits of a moderately large volume, with particular attention to the needs of scientists in all fields. An attempt has been made to cover the entire field of special functions.
http://www.math.sfu.ca/~cbm/aands/intro.htm#006
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This document serves as the textbook of the Numerical Methods course for undergraduate students at Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo.
http://www.ece.uwaterloo.ca/~ece204/TheBook/
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This course serves as an introduction to applied numerical mathematics. Numerical analysis, roughly speaking, is concerned with finding approximate numerical solutions to problems for which we lack sufficient data or have no analytic solution: for example, we will explore methods of finding approximate roots of functions for which we have no closed form solution; we will examine algorithms which approximate the integral of a "black box" function; we will use iterative solvers to find the approximate solutions to linear systems; we will use the method of least squares to find the "best" function to approximate a set of data points
http://scicomp.ucsd.edu/~spav/pub/numas.pdf
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Numerical Computing with Matlab is designed for a one-quarter or one-semester course primarily for students in science and engineering, at the advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate level. Prerequisites are calculus, some familiarity with ordinary differential equations and matrices, and some computer programming experience.
http://www.mathworks.com/moler/chapters.html
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