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Mathematical and Optimization Computing with FORTRAN - cover

Mathematical and Optimization Computing with FORTRAN

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Embark on a journey into the world of scientific computing with FORTRAN, a language that has stood the test of time and remains indispensable in various scientific and engineering disciplines. This comprehensive book provides a thorough introduction to FORTRAN, guiding you from the fundamentals to advanced techniques and specialized applications.

Delve into the rich history of FORTRAN, tracing its origins and impact on the development of scientific computing. Discover how FORTRAN's versatility and efficiency have made it a cornerstone of scientific research and engineering simulations for over half a century.

Master the basics of FORTRAN, including its syntax, data types, operators, and control structures. Explore advanced concepts such as arrays, matrices, subroutines, functions, modules, and interfaces. Gain a deep understanding of how to structure and organize your FORTRAN programs for optimal performance and maintainability.

Harness the power of FORTRAN to solve complex optimization problems. Learn how to formulate and solve linear programming, quadratic programming, and discrete optimization problems using FORTRAN. Discover the art of numerical analysis, employing FORTRAN to solve equations, perform integration and differentiation, and tackle a wide range of mathematical challenges.

Explore the frontiers of scientific computing with FORTRAN. See how FORTRAN can be used to simulate physical phenomena, model chemical reactions, and analyze biological systems. Discover how FORTRAN can be parallelized to leverage the power of multi-core processors and distributed systems, enabling you to tackle large-scale computations efficiently.

Throughout the book, numerous examples and case studies illustrate the practical applications of FORTRAN in various scientific and engineering fields. These real-world examples bring the concepts to life, showcasing the versatility and problem-solving capabilities of FORTRAN.

Whether you are a student seeking a comprehensive introduction to FORTRAN, a seasoned programmer looking to expand your skillset, or a researcher seeking a powerful tool for your scientific endeavors, this book is an invaluable resource. It provides a deep dive into the language, empowering you to unlock the full potential of FORTRAN and tackle complex computational challenges with confidence.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 169 pages.

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