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Fortran and Scientific Computing

<font color="red" size="3"><b>Winter 2008</b></font>

Description

This course presents a structured approach to computer based problem solving in a variety of scientific and engineering settings. It introduces the FORTRAN programming language and its interface with scientific libraries. Applications are drawn from scientific and engineering areas such as numerical methods, processing experimental data, simulation and data visualization.

Instructor & Office Hours

  • <hi>Professor: H. Roumani</hi> – Home Page
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  • Lectures: 11:30-13:00 in TEL 0007 in the dates shown in the Calendar
  • Office Hours: 1:00-2:00 pm on Mondays

Textbooks

There is no required textbook for the course. Here are some references:

  1. The Fortran @York site.
  2. A FORTRAN Primer, revised edition, by: E. Templeton, J. McConnel and A. Stauffer, McGraw-Hill (1988)
  3. FORTRAN 77 for Engineers and Scientists, 3rd edition, by: Larry Nyhoff and Sanford Leestma, Prentice-Hall (1992)
  4. FORTRAN, 5th (or later) edition, by: Koffman & Friedman, Addison-Wesley (1997)
  5. FORTRAN 77 with 90, 2nd edition, by: R. Reddy and C. Ziegler, WEST publishing Company (1994)
  6. FORTRAN for Today & Tomorrow, by: M. Pressman, Wm.C.Brown Communications (1993)
  7. FORTRAN 90 Programming, by: T. Ellis, I. Philips and T. Lahey, Addison-Wesley (1995)
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