Emphasizing the connection between mathematical objects and their practical C++ implementation, this book provides a comprehensive introduction to both the theory behind the objects and the C and C++ programming. Object-oriented implementation of three-dimensional meshes facilitates understanding of their mathematical nature. Requiring no prerequisites, the text covers discrete mathematics, data structures, and computational physics, including high-order discretization of nonlinear equations. Exercises and solutions make the book suitable for classroom use and a supporting website supplies downloadable code.
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Abrial, J. R., Hoare, A., & Chapron, P. (2010). Mathematical Objects. In The B-Book (pp. 123–224). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511624162.006
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