Approximate implementation of Numerical Analysis Algorithms
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Approximate implementation of Numerical Analysis Algorithms
C Bindings for Eigen (http://eigen.tuxfamily.org/index.php)
Numerical-analysis labs from Kiev Polytechnical Institute 2018 variant № 5
Solution of Fredholm integral equation of 2nd kind with midpoint rectangle interpolation & Gauss–Seidel method
This repository holds the assignments of SC304 - Numerical Analysis Lab of Masters' in Scientific Computing.
Implemented codes for CSE2201, CSE2202
Example project for computing solutions for differential equations and systems of differential equations by using numerical analysis.
Numerical Analysis homework
In numerical analysis, a numerical method is a mathematical tool designed to solve numerical problems. The implementation of a numerical method with an appropriate convergence check in a programming language is called a numerical algorithm
A collection of algorithms in numerical analysis implemented in C++ (Mirror)
Library for parallel direct solution of the Chemical Master Equation (CME).
Numerical Methods Sessional Source Codes
Example project for computing the roots of the given polynomial through the secant method to get the approximations.
Two-dimensional finite element method on rectangles
Simulation of the three-component, two-bulb diffusion experiment using the finite volume method.
A repository containing the projects done in the 2nd semester of MCA course of Kalyani University
Library for Richardson Extrapolation convergence criterion.
oomph-lib is an object-oriented, open-source finite-element library for the simulation of multi-physics problems. It is developed and maintained by Matthias Heil and Andrew Hazel of the School of Mathematics at The University of Manchester, along with many other contributors.
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