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Programming with MATLAB for Scientists: A Beginner’s Introduction by Eugeniy E. Mikhailov

This book offers an introduction to the basics of MATLAB programming to scientists and engineers. The author leads with engaging examples to build a working knowledge, specifically geared to those with science and engineering backgrounds. The reader is empowered to model and simulate real systems, as well as present and analyze everyday data sets. In order to achieve those goals, the contents bypass excessive "under the hood" details, and instead gets right down to the essential, practical foundations for successful programming and modelling. Readers will benefit from the following features:


  • Teaches programming to scientists and engineers using a problem-based approach, leading with illustrative and interesting examples.
  • Emphasizes a hands-on approach, with "must-know" information and minimal technical details.
  • Utilizes examples from science and engineering to showcase the application of learned concepts on real problems.
  • Showcases modelling of real systems, gradually advancing from simpler to more challenging problems.
  • Highlights the practical uses of data processing and analysis in everyday life.



Book Description
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This book offers an introduction to the basics of MATLAB programming to scientists and engineers. The author leads with engaging examples to build a working knowledge, specifically geared to those with science and engineering backgrounds.
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Contents
I Computing Essentials
1 Computers and Programming Languages: An Introduction
2 MATLAB Basics
3 Boolean Algebra, Conditional Statements, Loops
4 Functions, Scripts, and Good Programming Practice
II Solving Everyday Problems with MATLAB
5 Solving Systems of Linear Algebraic Equations.
6 Fitting and Data Reduction
7 Numerical Derivative
8 Root Finding Algorithms
9 Numerical Integration Methods
10 Data Interpolation
III Going Deeper and Expanding the Scientist’s Toolbox
11 Random Number Generators and Random Processes
12 Monte Carlo Simulations .
13 The Optimization Problem
14 Ordinary Differential Equations
15 Discrete Fourier-Transform
16 Digital Filters.

1 comment:

  1. That's very good but I'm a civil engineer students I need to know Tuto in my specialty

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