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NUMERICAL METHODS:
MATLAB Programs
(c) 1995 by John H. Mathews
To Accompany
NUMERICAL METHODS
for Mathematics, Science,
and Engineering
Second Edition
PRENTICE HALL, INC.
ISBN 0-13-624990-6
ISBN 0-13-625047-5
Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632
(c) 1992, 1987 by
John H. Mathews
California State University, Fullerton
E-mail in%"mathews@fullerton.edu"
This free software is complements of the author.
It is permissible to copy this software for educational purposes, provided
that it is used with the textbook. The software may not be sold for profit and
may only be sold in such a way that the cost of reproduction are recovered.
PREFACE
This disk contains numerical methods software coded in
MATLAB. The algorithms are described in the text NUMERICAL
METHODS for Mathematics, Science, and Engineering.
A printed version of this material is titled
"MATLAB Programming Guidebook for NUMERICAL METHODS."
The author appreciates correspondence regarding both the
textbook and the supplements. You are welcome to correspond
by mail or electronic mail.
Prof. John H. Mathews
Department of Mathematics
California State University Fullerton
Fullerton, CA 92634
(714) 773-3631
(714) 773-3196
FAX: (714) 773-3972
E-mail: in%"mathews@fullerton.edu"
INSTRUCTIONS
1. For the PC version:
Move to the appropriate directory: chap_1, chap_2, ... etc.
For the Macintosh version:
Move to the appropriate folder: chap_1, chap_2, ... etc.
2. All of the algorithms for the text have been coded in
Matlab's programming language and stored as subroutines.
The example files for chap_1 are named a1_1.m, a1_2.m, ... etc.
For Chapter 1 the examples are illustrations of the theorems.
3. The textbook discusses the following algorithm:
Algorithm 10.1 (Finite-Difference Solution for the Wave Equation).
Section 10.1, Hyperbolic Equations, Page 507
Finite difference solution for the wave equation
2
u (x,t) = c u (x,t) with
tt xx
u(0,t) = 0 and u(a,t) = 0 for 0
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