# introduction-to-python-for-computational-science-and-engineering
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- **Project Name**: introduction-to-python-for-computational-science-and-engineering
- **Description**: Book: Introduction to Python for Computational Science and Engineering
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# Introduction to Python for Computational Science and Engineering
An introduction to Python for Computational Science and
Engineering, developed by Hans Fangohr (2003-2017 University of Southampton)
The book is available as
- html
- [pdf](https://github.com/fangohr/introduction-to-python-for-computational-science-and-engineering/raw/master/pdf/Introduction-to-Python-for-Computational-Science-and-Engineering.pdf)
- downloadable Jupyter Notebook files (`*.ipynb`)
It might be easiest to [download this zip file](https://github.com/fangohr/introduction-to-python-for-computational-science-and-engineering/archive/master.zip) that contains all notebooks, and the html and the pdf in the corresponding subdirectors.
The book is based on Python 3.
(A Python 2.7 version
is
[available online](http://www.southampton.ac.uk/~fangohr/training/python/pdfs/Python2-for-Computational-Science-and-Engineering.pdf))
# Translation
The book is available in portugese from https://github.com/gcpeixoto/lecture-ipynb ([pdf](https://github.com/gcpeixoto/lecture-ipynb/raw/master/pdf/Introducao-Python-para-Ciencias-Computacionais-Engenharia.pdf))
# Ackwnowledgements
Thanks go to Thomas Kluyver, Neil O'Brien, Jacek Generowicz, and Mark
Molinari for various contributions (see last chapter for
details). Special thanks to all readers, users and students who have
provided feedback and corrections.
We acknowledge support from EPSRC (GR/T09156/01 and EP/G03690X/1) and
from the OpenDreamKit Horizon 2020 European Research Infrastructures
project (#676541).
# Feedback?
If you have used these materials and have some feedback, please get in
touch (hans.fangohr@xfel.eu or fangohr@soton.ac.uk).
# License

This work is
licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
The book can be downloaded, used and re-distributed for non-commercial
purposes, i.e in particular for education purposes at universities, research institutes and schools.