Introduction to Numerical Methods and Matlab Programming for Engineers
by Todd Young, Martin J. Mohlenkamp
Publisher: Ohio University 2017
Number of pages: 182
Description:
The main goals of these lectures are to introduce concepts of numerical methods and introduce Matlab in an Engineering framework. These notes were developed by the author in the process of teaching a course on applied numerical methods for Civil Engineering.
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