Introductory numerical analysis
Anthony J. Pettofrezzo
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Introductory numerical analysis
Published
2012
Publisher
Dover Publications, Incorporated
Pages
208
ISBN-13
9780486152196
Subjects
Numerical methods for mathematics, science, and engineering
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Introductory numerical analysis was written by Anthony J. Pettofrezzo.
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