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Exploring the Essential Features of “MATLAB Primer (6th Ed.) – Kermit Sigmon & Timothy a.Davis”
The new edition of this bestselling primer features the latest release of the powerhouse mathematics software package MATLAB, version 6.1. MATLAB recently incorporated an extensive graphical user interface (GUI), and now, more than ever, it offers an intuitive language for expressing problems and solutions both mathematically and graphically.
This edition of the Primer offers a complete overview of the new GUI along with a host of other refinements.
- More emphasis on matrix operations and a new section on the find function that helps you avoid using cumbersome DO loops and makes your code faster and easier to read
- Full descriptions of all examples, which are now linked to lead you through each chapter, showing how to input and use each example in actual problems
- A new chapter on programming that clearly shows how to call a C routine from MATLAB
- New discussions on sparse matrix ordering and visualizations that show how to take advantage of sparsity and solve problems that may otherwise be intractable
Why spend endless hours struggling through thick manuals when the MATLAB Primer, Sixth Edition can get you going in a fraction of the time? It provides streamlined but thorough coverage, convenient size, and an economical price that make it not only an outstanding introduction for new users, but a handy reference for those already using MATLAB to solve real problems.
Product details
Publisher โ : โ Chapman and Hall/CRC; 6th edition (October 10, 2001)
Language โ : โ English
About the authors
Kermit Sigmon
Tim Davis is a Professor in the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering, in the College of Engineering at the University of Florida, where he teaches and does research in applied mathematics, numerical analysis, data structures and algorithms, parallel computing, and sparse matrix algorithms. He has been on faculty since 1990. Prior to that, he obtained his PhD at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and did a post-doc at CERFACS, in Toulouse, France.
He is the author of two invited and well-received books on applied mathematics, published by CRC Press and SIAM (the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics, a professional organization with 10,000+ members worldwide). He serves as an elected member of the SIAM Council and as an Associate Editor for two scientific journals (ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, and Computational Optimization and Applications). His research work is published in about two dozen technical journal articles, as well as in many commercially available software packages for scientific computing.
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