A guide to MATLAB
Brian R. Hunt
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A guide to MATLAB
by Brian R. Hunt, Ronald L. Lipsman, Jonathan M. Rosenberg
Published
July 10, 2006
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
311
ISBN-13
9780521615655
ISBN-10
0521615658
Description
This text is an introduction to MATLAB, a comprehensive software system for mathematics and technical computing. It contains concise explanations of essential MATLAB commands, and instructions for using MATLAB's programming features.
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