An Introduction to Numerical Methods: A MATLAB® Approach, Fifth Edition continues to offer readers an accessible and practical introduction to numerical analysis. It presents a wide range of algorithms for scientific and engineering applications, using MATLAB to illustrate each numerical method.
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Praise for Previous Editions
"Kharab and Guenther offer an attractive, clear, error-free, and well-written introduction to numerical methods ... Highly recommended."
- J.H. Ellison, CHOICE
"Overall, this is one of the best numerical methods book that I have come across. I strongly recommend it to be used for any undergraduate introductory course in numerical analysis for science and engineering students."
- Jamal Benbourenane, Abu Dhabi University
"Kharab and Guenther offer an attractive, clear, error-free, and well-written introduction to numerical methods ... Highly recommended."
- J.H. Ellison, CHOICE
"Overall, this is one of the best numerical methods book that I have come across. I strongly recommend it to be used for any undergraduate introductory course in numerical analysis for science and engineering students."
- Jamal Benbourenane, Abu Dhabi University
Praise for Previous Editions
"Kharab and Guenther offer an attractive, clear, error-free, and well-written introduction to numerical methods ... Highly recommended."
- J.H. Ellison, CHOICE
"Overall, this is one of the best numerical methods book that I have come across. I strongly recommend it to be used for any undergraduate introductory course in numerical analysis for science and engineering students."
- Jamal Benbourenane, Abu Dhabi University
"Kharab and Guenther offer an attractive, clear, error-free, and well-written introduction to numerical methods ... Highly recommended."
- J.H. Ellison, CHOICE
"Overall, this is one of the best numerical methods book that I have come across. I strongly recommend it to be used for any undergraduate introductory course in numerical analysis for science and engineering students."
- Jamal Benbourenane, Abu Dhabi University