High performance computing in science and engineering '07
Wolfgang E. Nagel
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High performance computing in science and engineering '07
by Wolfgang E. Nagel, W. Jäger, Michael Resch
Published
Oct 19, 2010
Publisher
Springer
Pages
689
ISBN-13
9783642094217
ISBN-10
364209421X
Subjects
Numerical methods for engineers
Numerical analysis
Applied numerical analysis
Numerical methods
NUMERICAL RECIPES IN C
Computational physics, FORTRAN version
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