Computing in Scilab
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:5th Jan '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This book focuses on data visualization and computing using Scilab. It is designed for undergraduate students of physics, and electronics.
The textbook emphasizes on applications of SciLab in improving the problem-solving skills of students pursuing undergraduate courses in physics and electronics. Written in easy-to-understand language, it covers topics ranging from linear algebra and plotting tools to solutions of algebraic and transcendental equations.SciLab is a free open-source computing and graphics tool that allows students to learn physical and mathematical concepts with ease. Computing in SciLab has been designed for undergraduate students of physics and electronics following the CBCS-LOCF syllabus, and with extensive coverage of concepts, it focuses primarily on the applications of SciLab in improving the problem-solving skills of readers. All these tools are classroom-tested and focus on data visualization and numerical computing with SCILAB. The book covers important topics like linear algebra, matrices, plotting tools, curve fitting, differential equations, integral calculus, Fourier analysis, and equation solving.
ISBN: 9781009214193
Dimensions: 241mm x 184mm x 16mm
Weight: 540g
300 pages