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Acknowledgements
Parts of the material in this section was taken from a number of sources, which are listed below
S. Wolfram.Mathematica 4.0, R.D. Skeeler and J.B. Keiper, Elementary numerical computing with Mathematica, McGraw-Hill, Inc.
Introduction
This notebook will give an introduction to number representation and error propagation.
This notebook contains material covering representation of numbers and propagation of errors in computations using Mathematica. The first chapter deals with number representation, and chapter two with error propagation. In the text you will find a number of exercises that will help to understand the material.
Important instructions for all students: Each notebook contains several questions that must be handed in. Theses questions are labeled accordingly: Required: These questions must be done by all students. Advanced: These questions are considered to be more difficult and may be assigned by the instructor. Optional: These questions are optional to all students and will be counted towards extra marks.
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