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Numerical Calculus: Differentiation and Integration

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Before the advent of sophisticated programs capable of performing calculus symbolically, numerical differentiation and integration provided a means of solving seemingly intractable equations. Numerical methods can still be an efficient means of solving many such problems, but the real advantage of Numerical Calculus will always be in solving those problems that have no closed-form solution—and these are legion. This book is filled with practical examples, code, and spreadsheets. I trust you will find it useful. I assume that you already have a command of analytical calculus and so I will jump right in to the numerical.

116 pages, Paperback

Published March 28, 2018

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D. James Benton

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I started writing novels (24 so far) and textbooks (47 so far) after semi-retiring from a long career in industry. In so doing, I hope to entertain, encourage, and also pass on what I have learned.

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February 14, 2022
When I took this in college there was a whole lot they never discussed in class. I wish I had this book then, especially the examples and software.
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