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Newton had a fun way to approximate general roots...
#31
(09-22-2022, 12:12 AM)Jack Wrote: Kernelpanic, here's an interesting book NUMERICAL MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTING by Ward Cheney and David Kincaid

Okay and? What does it bring for €144.25?
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#32
(09-22-2022, 12:12 AM)Jack Wrote: Kernelpanic, here's an interesting book NUMERICAL MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTING by Ward Cheney and David Kincaid

http://134.208.26.59/NM/%E9%9B%BB%E5%AD%.../BOOK6.pdf
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#33
(09-22-2022, 12:15 AM)Pete Wrote: German math? No thanks. It's like the old saying goes... There are only two types of German cars. The ones in the shop, and the ones going to the shop.

Pete Big Grin

Reminds me now of "Communist Mathematics" around 1934 in the Soviet Union under Stalin. Yes, really! You can read about it in the first book of Solschenizyn.  Tongue
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#34
Is that the book that has the question: If Boris has 2 apples, and Natasha has 2 apples then Putin has 4 apples?

Pete
Shoot first and shoot people who ask questions, later.
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#35
(09-22-2022, 12:23 AM)Pete Wrote:
(09-22-2022, 12:12 AM)Jack Wrote: Kernelpanic, here's an interesting book NUMERICAL MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTING by Ward Cheney and David Kincaid

http://134.208.26.59/NM/%E9%9B%BB%E5%AD%.../BOOK6.pdf

Thanks! Yes, the first impression is good. But there is no book that can cover all areas, no matter what it is.
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#36
(09-22-2022, 12:35 AM)Pete Wrote: Is that the book that has the question: If Boris has 2 apples, and Natasha has 2 apples then Putin has 4 apples?

Pete

No!  Wink
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