These are basic* examples showing the use of the Internet for scientific computing, i.e., without any software installation by the user. Problems in Engineering and Mathematics are elsewhere in this website. |
Probability
• ~ Hypergeometric, binomial, Poisson • ~ Gaussian distribution (showing fraction defective) Calculus
• ~ Harmonic series (and logarithm) Optimization
• ~ Cylinder with maximum volume Monte Carlo simulation
("experimental Mathematics")
• ~ Area of random triangles given the perimeter Bibliography
• Computing over the Web
(both sites are excellent, but...):
• Chapra, Stephen C., and Raymond P. Canale, 1998, "Numerical methods for engineers: with programming and software applications", 3.rd ed. (4.th ed., 2002), ed. WCB/McGraw-Hill, New York, NY (USA) (ISBN 0-07-010938-9). • Smith, I. M., 2001 (1995), "Programming in Fortran 90: a first course for engineers and scientists", ed. Wiley, New York, NY (USA) (ISBN 0-471-94185-9). |
~: makes a graph | ^: Monte Carlo | ◊: with password | §, $: under construction, not working — Symbols: · • ● |
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