Python for Astronomers: An Introduction to Scientific Computing 3rd Edition
Imad Pasha, Chris Agostino
This text is designed to be an introduction to the Python programming language — which is now
used nearly ubiquitously in astronomy — with applications to the types of tasks an undergraduate (or
beginning graduate student) might have to tackle. It is not, in any way, meant to be comprehensive;
my focus is on bringing you up to speed as efficiently and quickly as possible. This text might have
useful information for those with a working knowledge of Python outside of a research setting, but
is primarily designed for those with no prior programming experience. By the end of this text, I
hope to have shared enough to make you feel comfortable taking the first steps into research-type
problems (of which this book will contain several examples), whether in an astronomy course, a
research internship, or on-campus research.
used nearly ubiquitously in astronomy — with applications to the types of tasks an undergraduate (or
beginning graduate student) might have to tackle. It is not, in any way, meant to be comprehensive;
my focus is on bringing you up to speed as efficiently and quickly as possible. This text might have
useful information for those with a working knowledge of Python outside of a research setting, but
is primarily designed for those with no prior programming experience. By the end of this text, I
hope to have shared enough to make you feel comfortable taking the first steps into research-type
problems (of which this book will contain several examples), whether in an astronomy course, a
research internship, or on-campus research.
వర్గాలు:
సంవత్సరం:
2020
ముద్రణం:
3rd
ప్రచురణకర్త:
DEPARTMENT OF ASTRONOMY, YALE UNIVERSITY
భాష:
english
పేజీల సంఖ్య:
62
ఫైల్:
PDF, 21.15 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2020