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Handbook for Matrix Computations

Handbook for Matrix Computations

Handbook for Matrix Computations

Charles Van Loan , Cornell University, New York
Thomas F. Coleman , Cornell University, New York
October 1998
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    Provides the user with a step-by-step introduction to Fortran 77, BLAS, LINPACK, and MATLAB. It is a reference that spans several levels of practical matrix computations with a strong emphasis on examples and 'hands on' experience.

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    'This handbook can be used as a reference by those actively engaged in scientific computation. It can also serve as a practical companion text in a numerical methods course that involves a significant amount of linear algebraic computation.' Applied Mechanics Review

    'I recommend this book as a backup to a good text in a second course on numerical computations or as a good reference for individuals who need a guide to matrix computations using Fortran along with LINPACK and BLAS. The authors, SIAM, and the editorial board are to be complimented on a job well done …' Fortran Journal

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    October 1998
    Paperback
    9780898712278
    272 pages
    228 × 164 × 14 mm
    0.37kg
    This item is not supplied by Cambridge University Press in your region. Please contact Soc for Industrial & Applied Mathematics for availability.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. A Subset of Fortran 77. Basics, Logical Operations, Loops, Arrays, Subprograms, Input/Output, Complex Arithmetic, Programming Tips, Fortran 77 Built-in Functions
    • 2. The BLAS. Bookkeeping Operations, Vector Operations, Norm Computations, Givens Rotations, Double Precision and Complex Versions
    • 3.LINPACK. Triangular Systems, General Systems, Symmetric Systems, Banded Systems, The QR Factorization, The Singular Value Decomposition, Double Precision and Complex Versions
    • 4. MATLAB. Basics, Loops and Conditionals, Built-in Functions, Working with Submatrices, Functions, Factorizations, Miscellaneous.
      Authors
    • Charles Van Loan , Cornell University, New York
    • Thomas F. Coleman , Cornell University, New York