Abstract
AbstractWith the rapid development of electronic computers, numerical computation has become an important paradigm of scientific discovery as well as a powerful tool for engineering research. Solving complex problems in a computational fashion is more than applying theories, equations, and formulas. Computational methods, also called algorithms or schemes, have strong influences on the outcomes of computations.
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
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