Numerical Method and Programming (WBUT), 2nd Edition

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  • Numerical Method and Programming (WBUT), 2nd Edition Book Detail

  • Author : Bikas Chandra Bhui & Dipak Chatterjee
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  • Publisher : Vikas Publishing House
  • Genre : Computers
  • Pages : 407
  • ISBN 13 : 8125950818
  • File Size : 81,81 MB

Numerical Method and Programming (WBUT), 2nd Edition by Bikas Chandra Bhui & Dipak Chatterjee PDF Summary

Book Description: Numerical Methods and Programming has been written for engineering students of all streams, and can also be used profitably by all degree students. Theories have been discussed comprehensively, with numerous solved problems to help students understand subsequent techniques. The C programs in the book will be of immense help to the students in solving complex problems. The authors’ long experiences of teaching various grades of students have played an instrumental role towards this end. Key Features • Brief but sufficient discussion of theory • Lucid presentation of theoretical concepts • Simple and easy-to-understand language • Solutions for a large number of technical problems • Examination-oriented approach • Several multiple choice questions with answers • Latest and previous years’ university question papers

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