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Cambridge University Press
13 November 2007
Do you want reliable code for the latest methods in scientific computing?

This CD-ROM contains all the source code from the new, and all previous, editions and language versions of

Numerical Recipes. Included are: Numerical Recipes, Third Edition: complete source code in C++, with many brand-new routines Numerical Recipes, Second Edition: complete source code in C, Fortran 77, and Fortran 90

Numerical Recipes, First Edition: complete source code in Pascal and BASIC plus third-party ports of the code to Modula 2 and Common Lisp The CDROM also features an archive of difficult-to-find historical materials, including Baker's C Tools and More C Tools, Lau's Numerical Library in C for Scientists and Engineers, the influential NUMAL Algol 60 library from the Mathematisch Centrum in Amsterdam, and more than 250 MB of physically generated and multiply encrypted random bytes. Compatible with all computers and operating systems, the CDROM includes a Personal Single-User License that allows an individual to use the copyrighted code on any number of computers (no more than one at a time). For support or more general license information visit at www.nr.com.

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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 191mm,  Width: 136mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   90g
ISBN:   9780521706858
ISBN 10:   0521706858
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Primary
Format:   CD-ROM
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Numerical Recipes Source Code CD-ROM 3rd Edition: The Art of Scientific Computing

' ... an essential component of any serious scientific or engineering library.' Computing Reviews ' ... an instant 'classic,' a book that should be purchased and read by anyone who uses numerical methods ...' American Journal of Physics ' ... replete with the standard spectrum of mathematically pretreated and coded/numerical routines for linear equations, matrices and arrays, curves, splines, polynomials, functions, roots, series, integrals, eigenvectors, FFT and other transforms, distributions, statistics, and on to ODE's and PDE's ... delightful.' Physics in Canada ' ... a must for anyone doing scientific computing.' Journal of the American Chemical Society 'The authors are to be congratulated for providing the scientific community with a valuable resource.' The Scientist 'If you were to have only a single book on numerical methods, this is the one I would recommend.' IEEE Computational Science & Engineering


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