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Engineering Mathematics III
Math 353
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Some useful information related to computing:
MATLAB and numerical computing
Numerical Computing with MATLAB by Cleve Moler, an excellent introduction to numerical methods with MATLAB
Introduction to MATLAB by exercises courtesy of Prof. R. J. Braun (Dept. Math. Sciences, UDel)
The MathWorks web site extensive help and documentation from Matlab developers
Introduction to MATLAB by D. F. Griffiths, University of Dundee, UK
UNIX
UNIX
Help (brief list of UNIX commads)
Postscript previewer (download PS previewers for MS-Win, Linux etc)
Unix Help - for beginners - excellent
List of main Unix Commands - for easy reference
Unix Guru Universe - Beginners & users
Basics,Fundamentals,Tutorial, and more
Virtual Network Computer free X server/client even for PCs, works well.
VI editor
Introduction to Display Editing with Vi
by Bill Joy, creator of Vi
Vi Lovers Home Page !
- manuals, FAQs, macros, tricks, and more !
vim (Vi IMproved) - VI clone, runs on all OS's!
vim Quick Reference Card
Useful utilities for your Unix account
Some useful aliases
Some useful and powerful shell scripts
Numerical libraries and publicly available
packages
GAMS(Archive of
available mathematical libraries at NIST)
GNU
Scientific Library (collection of C routines
for numerical computing)
NETLIB (repository of numerical algorithms in FORTRAN, C, C++, Java
etc)
FFTW (C library for computing DFT (Discrete Fourier Transform)
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