Web-reading guidance
These lectures are formatted in HTML, the original language of the
World Wide Web. However, because of the extensive mathematical
content, they need to display equations. To do so, the version that is
contained in URLs ending .xml uses the MathML mark-up language which
must be embedded in XML. You get to that version through this link
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Rendering that content requires a modern browser such as Firefox,
which understands MathML. If the equations are rendered incorrectly
for you, that almost certainly does not mean the content served is
incorrect, it means your web browser is incapable of rendering it
correctly. An alternative version is available, which defective
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Naturally the lectures, each of which corresponds to a chapter, can be
explored through the hyperlinks in the table of contents. You can
adjust the overall font size of your browser's rendering for the most
comfortable reading (ctrl+ or ctrl- in Firefox).
Welcome to the web version of Essential Numerical Methods.
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On 16 Jan 2015, 16:22.