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            Table number  Place                    Description
            Table 1.1   S1.1-3  Conversion type specifiers & special characters in fprintf()
            Table 1.2   S1.1-4  Graphic line specifications used in the plot() command
            Table 1.3   S1.1-6  Functions and variables inside MATLAB:
            Table 1.4   S1.1-4  Relational operators and logical operators
            Table 2.1   S2.4-1  Residual error and the number of floating-point operations of various
                                 solutions
            Table 3.1   S1.1-3  Divided difference table
            Table 3.2   S1.1-4  Divided differences
            Table 3.3   S1.1-6  Chebyshev coefficient polynomial
            Table 3.4   S1.1-4  Boundary conditions for cubic spline
            Table 3.5   S3.8-3  Linearization of nonlinear functions by parameter/data transformation
                                                                    st
            Table 5.1-1  S5.2  The forward difference approximation (5.1-4) for the 1 derivative
                                 and its error depending on the step-size
                                                                    st
            Table 5.1-2  S5.2  The forward difference approximation (5.1-8) for the 1 derivative
                                 and its error depending on the step-size
                                                                st
            Table 5.2   S5.3   The difference approximation formulas for the 1 and 2 nd  derivatives
            Table 5.3   S5.7   Romberg table
            Table 6.1   S6.1   A numerical solution of the differential equation (6.1-1) obtained by
                                 the Euler’s method
            Table 6.2   S6.4   Results of applying several routines for solving a simple differential
                                 equation
            Table 7.1   S7.1-7  Results of running several unconstrained optimization routines with
                                 various initial values
            Table 7.2   S7.3   Results of running several unconstrained optimization routines with
                                 various initial values
            Table 7.3   S7.3   The names of the MATLAB built-in minimization routines in
                                 MATLAB 5.x/6.x
            (cf) A: Appendix, P: Problem, S: Section, T: Table









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            Applied Numerical Methods Using MATLAB , by Yang, Cao, Chung, and Morris
            Copyright  2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc., ISBN 0-471-69833-4
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