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Lecture notes corresponding to the content of Scientific Computing: An Introductory Survey are available in pdf form. These notes were prepared by the author for use in his own classes. They are being made available for classroom use by instructors who adopt the book for a course. Because they contain material taken directly from the copyrighted book, reproduction of the lecture notes is permitted only for noncommercial, educational use in conjunction with the book. (Note: These lecture notes are in the process of being updated to reflect the second edition of the book. Those with a 1997 copyright date have not yet been modified. All modifications should be completed by December 2001.)

  1. Scientific Computing : full size : four up
  2. Systems of Linear Equations : full size : four up
  3. Linear Least Squares : full size : four up
  4. Eigenvalue Problems : full size : four up
  5. Nonlinear Equations : full size : four up
  6. Optimization : full size : four up
  7. Interpolation : full size : four up
  8. Numerical Integration and Differentiation : full size : four up
  9. Initial Value Problems for Ordinary Differential Equations : full size : four up
  10. Boundary Value Problems for Ordinary Differential Equations : full size : four up
  11. Partial Differential Equations : full size
  12. Fast Fourier Transform : full size
  13. Random Numbers and Stochastic Simulation : full size

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