Modern Fortran explained
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Author
Contributions
- Reid, John Ker - Contributor
- Cohen, Malcolm, 1957- - Contributor
Publication
2011 - Oxford University Press, Oxford, England
Language
English
Word Count
122,000 words, Guess
Page Count
488 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemodernfortranexp00metc
- ISBN-100199601429
- ISBN-100199601410
- ISBN-139780199601424
- ISBN-139780199601417
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number712556031
- Better World Books9780199601417
- Better World Books9780199601424
- Open LibraryOL25568566M
Classifications
- DDC005.342
- LCCQA76.73.F235 M48 2011
- LCCQA76.73.F25
Description
Fortran remains one of the principal programming languages used in high-performance scientific, numerical, and engineering computing. A series of significant revisions to the standard versions of the language have progressively enhanced its capabilities and the latest standard, Fortran 2008, includes many modern features, such as object orientation, coarrays for parallel programming, interoperability with C and various other enhancements. Modern Fortran Explained expands on its predecessor, Fortran 95/2003 Explained. The opening chapters contain a complete description of Fortran 95, extended by Fortran 2003 allocatable array features. Coverage of the other additional features of Fortran 2003 follows, before new chapters on coarrays and the many other enhancements of Fortran 2008. The distinction between the three language levels is maintained throughout, allowing readers to understand and amend legacy code as well as the new features. Authored by three experts in the field, two of whom have actively contributed to Fortran 2008, this is a complete and authoritative description of Fortran in its modern form. It is intended for new and existing users of the language and for all those involved in scientific and numerical computing. It is suitable as a textbook for teaching and, with its extensive Appendices and an Index, as a handy reference for practitioners.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Numerical mathematics and scientific computation
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