![]() The first chapter of the book provides information on floating point representations in computers, round-off and truncation errors, and stability. Note that each of these topics mentioned is accompanied by code examples. Most of these chapters could be a textbook by themselves, so some of the coverage is fairly brief. ![]() In the following paragraphs I’ll attempt to quickly summarize the contents of this book. An older 2nd edition of the book in C is freely available on the web at. This new edition contains two entirely new chapters, 25 new sections, over a hundred new routines, and many other updates to the text. Written by a team of high profile academics, numerical recipes is bursting at the covers with a huge range of topics in 1235 pages consisting of 22 chapters. This book is the third edition of one of the most practical and interesting books I’ve used in my research and study.
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