RESOURCES


BY TOPIC, MAJOR AND LANGUAGE:

This is the main place to get the developed resources with four languages and for seven majors .  You will find background information, text book notes on numerical methods, power point presentations, simulations, assessment tools, videos, and historical anecdotes on each of the topics.  Text Link


BY NUMERICAL METHOD:

For a numerical method, you can look at the textbook notes, videos, simulations, PowerPoint presentations, multiple choice tests, and anecdotes. Text Link


PHYSICAL PROBLEM:

These are the descriptions of real-life physical problems from seven different majors that result in a mathematical procedure such as nonlinear equations, interpolation, etc.

Do you want a follow a physical example of your choice to learn numerical methodsText Link


ANECDOTES:

Read the anecdotes/biographies related to numerical methods. Text Link


MULTIPLE CHOICE TESTS:

Assess yourself through these multiple choice question exams on the topics of your choice.  Text Link


BOOKS:

Books written on numerical methods and matrix algebra. Text link


VIDEOS:

A list of more than 250 videos that encompass the course. Text link


POWER POINT PRESENTATION:

PowerPoint presentations on the topics of your choice.

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Background and primers on the topics of your choice. Text link


BLOG:

A blog on numerical methods. Text Link


EXPERIMENTS:

A list of experiments for conducting numerical methods. Text Link


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Copyrights: University of South Florida, 4202 E Fowler Ave, Tampa, FL 33620-5350. All Rights Reserved. Questions, suggestions or comments, contact kaw@eng.usf.edu  This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant# Creative Commons License0126793, 0341468, 0717624,  0836981, 0836916, 0836805, 1322586.  Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.  Other sponsors include Maple, MathCAD, USF, FAMU and MSOE.  Based on a work at http://mathforcollege.com/nm.  Holistic Numerical Methods licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.

 

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