Hans Bruun Nielsen
Hans Bruun Nielsen is mathematician and Associate Professor of Technical University of Denmark specializing in Numerical analysis and the application of numerical methods.
Book
- Eldén, Wittmeyer-Koch, Nielsen Introduction to Numerical Computation - analysis and MATLAB illustrations, 2004 Studentlitteratur (), ISBN 91-44-03727-9
- The book's Contents page
- Formulae from the book (E.g. order of Cholesky decomposition computations, maximum error in Chebyshev interpolation, and maximum stable step length using Runge-Kutta.)
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gollark: It has some nice-for-users features like that you can, say, make your disk's contents unreadable if you take it out and stick it in another computer (without also having the TPM to do things to).
External links
- The Hans Bruun Nielsen Informatics and Mathematical Modelling page
- Nielsen's DACE software download page Design and Analysis of Computer Experiments is a freely distributable MATLAB toolbox for Kriging approximations to computer models.
- immoptibox: matlab toolbox for optimization and data fitting
- More software by HBN
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