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_aEssential MATLAB for engineers and scientists _fBrian H. [i.e. D.] Hahn, Daniel T. Valentine |
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_aAmsterdam _aBoston _aBurlington [etc.] _cAcademic Press _c Elsevier _dcop. 2013 |
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_a1 vol. (XVI-408 p.) _cill. en noir et en coul., couv. ill. en coul. _d24cm |
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_bPart I. Essentials _cChapter 1. Introduction _d1.1 Using MATLAB _d 1.2 The desktop _d 1.3 Sample program _c Chapter 2. MATLAB Fundamentals _d 2.1 Variables _d 2.2 The workspace _d 2.3 Arrays: Vectors and matrices _d 2.4 Vertical motion under gravity _d 2.5 Operators, expressions, and statements _d 2.6 Output _d 2.7 Repeating with for _d 2.8 Decisions _d 2.9 Complex numbers _d Summary _d Chapter exercises _c Chapter 3. Program Design and Algorithm Development _d 3.1 The program design process _d 3.2 Programming MATLAB functions _d Summary _d Chapter exercises _c Chapter 4. MATLAB Functions and Data Import-Export Utilities _d 4.1 Common functions _d 4.2 Importing and exporting data _d Summary _d Chapter exercises _c Chapter 5. Logical vectors _d 5.1 Examples _d 5.2 Logical operators _d 5.3 Subscripting with logical vectors _d 5.4 Logical functions _d 5.5 Logical vectors instead of elseif ladders _d Summary _d Chapter exercises _c Chapter 6. Matrices and Arrays _d 6.1 Matrices _d 6.2 Matrix operations _d 6.3 Other matrix functions _d 6.4 Population growth: Leslie matrices _d 6.5 Markov processes _d 6.6 Linear equations _d 6.7 Sparse matrices _d Summary _d Chapter exercises _c Chapter 7. Function M-files _d 7.1 Example: Newton’s method again _d 7.2 Basic rules _d 7.3 Function handles _d 7.4 Command/function duality _d 7.5 Function name resolution _d 7.6 Debugging M-files _d 7.7 Recursion _d Summary _d Chapter exercises _c Chapter 8. Loops _d 8.1 Determinate repetition with series for _d 8.2 Indeterminate repetition with series while _d Summary _d Chapter exercises _c Chapter 9. MATLAB Graphics _d 9.1 Basic 2-D graphs _d 9.2 3-D plots _d 9.3 Handle Graphics _d 9.4 Editing plots _d 9.5 Animation _d 9.6 Color etc. _d 9.7 Lighting and camera _d 9.8 Saving, printing and exporting graphs _d Summary _d Chapter exercises _c Chapter 10. Vectors as Arrays and Other Data Structures _d 10.1 Update processes _d 10.2 Frequencies, bar charts, and histograms _d 10.3 Sorting _d 10.4 Structures _d 10.5 Cell arrays _d 10.6 Classes and objects _d Summary _c Chapter 11. Errors and Pitfalls _d 11.1 Syntax errors _d 11.2 Logic errors _d 11.3 Rounding error _d Summary _d Chapter exercises _b Part II. Applications _c Chapter 12. Dynamical Systems _d 12.1 Cantilever beam _d 12.2 Electric current _d 12.3 Free fall _d 12.4 Projectile with friction _d Summary _d Chapter exercises _c Chapter 13. Simulation _d 13.1 Random number generation _d 13.2 Spinning coins _d 13.3 Rolling dice _d 13.4 Bacteria division _d 13.5 A random walk _d 13.6 Traffic flow _d 13.7 Normal (Gaussian) random numbers _d Summary _d Chapter exercises _c Chapter 14. Introduction to Numerical Methods _d 14.1 Equations _d 14.2 Integration _d 14.3 Numerical differentiation _d 14.4 First-order differential equations _d 14.5 Linear ordinary differential equations (LODEs) _d 14.6 Runge-Kutta methods _d 14.7 A partial differential equation _d 14.8 Other numerical methods _c Chapter 15. Signal Processing _d 15.1 Harmonic analysis _d 15.2 Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) _c Chapter 16. SIMULINK® Toolbox _d 16.1 Mass-spring-damper dynamic system _d 16.2 Bouncing ball dynamic system _d 16.3 The van der Pol oscillator _d 16.4 The Duffing oscillator _d Chapter exercises _c Chapter 17. Symbolics Toolbox _d 17.1 Algebra _d 17.2 Calculus _d 17.3 Laplace and Z transforms _d 17.4 Generalized Functions _d 17.5 Differential equations _d 17.6 Implementation of funtool, MuPAD, and help _dChapter exercises |
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