Designed for nonexpert students and researchers, this text provides an accessible introduction to scientific
numerical computation and its applications. It assumes no prior knowledge beyond undergraduate calculus and elementary
computer programming. Fundamental and practical issues are discussed in a unified manner with a generous, but not
excessive, dose of numerical analysis. The topics are introduced on a need to know basis in order to concisely
illustrate the practical implementation of a variety of algorithms and to demystify seemingly esoteric numerical
methods. Drawing a direct connection between numerical analysis and numerical computation, Numerical Computation
in Science and Engineering serves as an ideal text for courses in numerical methods and as a supplement in any
course involving numerical computation, including fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, control theory, and thermodynamics.