Scientific C++: Building Numerical Libraries the Object-Oriented Way - Softcover

Buzzi-Ferraris, Guido

 
9780201631920: Scientific C++: Building Numerical Libraries the Object-Oriented Way

Synopsis

For scientists and engineers who want to learn C++ for numerical problem-solving, stresses the benefits of object-oriented programming (in terms of efficiency, data abstraction, and software component reuse) in contrast to languages like Fortran. Includes a comprehensive library of numerical routines illustrating the power of C++ (full listings of the programs are provided on the included disk). Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

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About the Author

About Guido Buzzi-FerrarisGuido Buzzi-Ferraris is a Professor of Chemical Engineering atthe Polytechnic of Milan. His special interests includescientific programming and the application of OOP to numericalproblem-solving.

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From the Back Cover

This is the book for scientists and engineers who want to learn C++ for numerical problem-solving. The benefits of object-oriented programming (in terms of efficiency, data abstraction and software component reuse) are stressed throughout in contrast to languages like Fortran.

Highlights of the book include: A comprehensive library of numerical routines illustrating the power of C++. Full listings of the programs are provided on the disk which accompanies the book. Examples of C++ in action, geared to the needs of scientists and engineers Extensive use of icons to highlight key points to remember, pitfalls to avoid and elegant solutions to familiar problems

Scientific programmers wishing to apply the benefits of object-oriented programming to numerical applications will find a rich source of example with which to experiment.

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