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NUMERICAL METHODS FOR LARGE ... Index 271. Preface to the Classics Edition This is a revised edition of a book which appeared close to two decades ago. Someone scrutinizing how the field has evolved in these two de cades will make two interesting observations. On the one hand the observer will be struck by the
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