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An Introduction to Python for Computational Science and Engineering, developed
by Hans Fangohr since 2003.
by Hans Fangohr since 2003.(2003-2024).

The content and methods taught are intended for a target audience of scientists
and engineers who need to use computational methods and data processing in their
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