Learn applied numerical computing using the C programming language, starting with a quick primer on the C programming language and its SDK. This book then dives into progressively more complex applied math formula for computational methods using C with examples throughout and a larger, more complete application towards the end. Numerical C starts with the quadratic formula for finding solutions to algebraic equations that model things such as price vs. demand or rise vs. run or slip and more. Later in the book, you'll work on the augmented matrix method for simultaneous equations. You’ll also cover Monte Carlo method model objects that could arise naturally as part of the modeling of a real-life system, such as a complex road network, the transport of neutrons, or the evolution of the stock market. Furthermore, the Monte Carlo method of integration examines the area under a curve including rendering or ray tracing and the shading in a region. Furthermore, you'll work with the product moment correlation coefficient: correlation is a technique for investigating the relationship between two quantitative, continuous variables, for example, age and blood pressure. By the end of the book, you'll have a feeling for what computer software could do to help you in your work and apply some of the methods learned directly to your work. What You Will Learn Gain software and C programming basics Write software to solve applied, computational mathematics problems Create programs to solve equations and calculus problems Use the trapezium method, Monte Carlo method, line of best fit, product moment correlation coefficient, Simpson’s rule, and matrix solutions Write code to solve differential equations Apply one or more of the methods to an application case study Who This Book Is For Those with an existing knowledge of rudimentary mathematics (school level) and some basic programming experience. This is also important to people who may work in mathematics or other areas (for example, life sciences, engineering, or economics) and need to learn C programming.
This is a printed icon of St. Ahmet. St. Ahmed written by Georgi Chimevi. Our icons are prints which we adhere to recycled wood that is sanded and painted in our monastery. A final matte finish is applied to the print to seal the icon. Perfect as a prayerful gift. **A hole will be drilled before mailing** *** Please note, all our items are handmade and are not an exact replica of the picture, slight difference exist based on the wood we have available.***
Printed icon of St. Macarius the Great of Egypt and the Cherubim. Our icons are prints which we adhere to recycled wood that is sanded and painted in our monastery. A final matte finish is applied to the print to seal the icon. Perfect as a prayerful gift. **A hole will be drilled before mailing** *** Please note, all our items are handmade and are not an exact replica of the picture, slight difference exist based on the wood we have available.***
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I don't know where this originated. I got tagged in it on Facebook and instantly loved it so I had to share it with you all. How true is this!!!
Quote/s of the Day – 22 June – Saturday of the Eleventh week in Ordinary Time, Year C and The Memorial of St Paulinus of Nola (c 354-431) and St Thomas More (1478-1535) Martyr “To my mind the…
Located on the Dutch side of the Caribbean island of Saint Martin (i.e., Sint Maarten) is the famous Maho Beach. While it has the characteristic white sand and turquoise water of a Caribbean…
Nicholas Senz on the way journalists misunderstand the Catholic Church by applying to it the labels of secular politics. We can debate rules, not Truths.
Initialement prévu pour le 5 juin, le débarquement allié est reporté de 24h par le général Eisenhower, à cause des mauvaises conditions météorologiques au-dessus de la Manche. Le général en chef s'était appuyé sur les rapports météos de la RAF qui...
With (a) spring in my step... It has been a while. A rather long while. Blog intentions were present and willing. Life threw me other things to do first. And then one day I caved in to friends' insistence that I ought to try Instagram. So I have been instagramming a bit. (You can find me at @helenabernald on Instagram.) After months of hibernation, when I have occasionally placed a paw outside, in the vain (= desperate) hope for some spring vibes, it was not until today that I felt the air filled with hope and signs that spring is on its way. So I have (a) spring in my step today. And decided to welcome spring with some recycled, upcycled "Easter craft on a shoestring" (inspired by the very creative and crafty Helena at http://helenalyth.se/). Photos taken with my phone, so the quality is not brilliant, but you get the idea... :-) I used egg shells from previous lunches, some leftover wall paint, the tiny satin ribbons you sometimes get in new T-shirts (the ones used to keep the T-shirt on its hanger), some small branches from a pile of cut down bushes nearby, and voilà, mini vases with a spring-y, Easter-y feel! Wishing you all a lovely week! Helena
Grace was commissioned by students at St Mary's DSG, KZN, South Africa, for their school and unveiled last week. Two years in the making, she is made with thousands of bronze butterflies created by the art students at the school and applied by sculptor Helena Vogelzang. She is a St Mary's foundation initiative and is paying towards the bursary programme.
The disgraced Duke of York Prince Andrew looked like the Cheshire Cat today as King Charles and Prince William couldn't attend Tuesday's service at St George's Chapel
Hours of Catherine of Cleves, in Latin, Illuminated by the Master of Catherine of Cleves, The Netherlands, Utrecht, ca. 1440, MS M.945, ff. 98v-99r
Saint Albert, patron saint of scientists, integrated Aristotle's philosophy with Christian theology, and mentored Aquinas.
Rag-doll made from linen stuffed with rags and papyrus. The arms are made from a long roll of linen attached at the back. Coloured wool, now faded, was applied to parts of the face and body. The presence of a small blue glass bead attached to the proper left side of the head suggests a hair ornament.