Description
This specialized text explores the intersection of numerical mathematics and Fortran programming, providing readers with practical implementations of essential mathematical methods. The book is part of the Forum for Interdisciplinary Mathematics series, emphasizing the collaborative nature of computational science.
Designed for advanced students, researchers, and practitioners, it covers fundamental numerical techniques including linear algebra operations, differential equations, interpolation, and optimization methods. Each topic is presented with theoretical background followed by efficient Fortran code implementations that demonstrate real-world applications.
The author, Sujit Kumar Bose, leverages extensive expertise to bridge the gap between mathematical concepts and computational practice. This work serves as both a reference manual and a learning resource, enabling readers to understand and apply sophisticated numerical algorithms in their own scientific computing projects.







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.