This book demonstrates scientific computing by presenting twelve
computational projects spanning a broad spectrum of disciplines
including Fluid Mechanics, Chemistry, Elasticity, Thermal Science,
Computer Aided Design, Signal and Image Processing and more. Each
project guides the reader through typical steps of scientific computing,
from physical and mathematical description of the problem, to numerical
formulation and programming and finally to critical discussion of
results. The text teaches practical computational methods which are not
usually available in basic textbooks: numerical checking of accuracy or
stability, choice of boundary conditions, effective solving of linear
systems, comparison to exact solutions and more. Programming techniques
such as vectorial programming and memory storage optimization are
addressed, and chapter-ending references form a guide for further
reading. The final section of each project contains the solutions to
proposed exercises and guides the reader in using the MATLAB scripts
available online.