Numerical Recipes in FORTRAN Example Book
Discover the essential resource for programmers and mathematicians alike with the Numerical Recipes in FORTRAN Example Book by William H. Press. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1992, this comprehensive guide spans 256 pages and serves as a vital companion to the acclaimed Numerical Recipes series.
This example book features a collection of source programs that effectively demonstrate the functionality of all Numerical Recipes subroutines. Each program is accompanied by insightful comments and a brief description, making it easier for readers to understand the application of the code. It includes both the foundational material from the original edition and valuable new content from the second edition, ensuring you have access to the latest advancements in numerical analysis.
Whether you're delving into programming languages or exploring discrete mathematics, this book is a must-have for anyone looking to enhance their skills in FORTRAN and numerical methods.