<p>There are several software packages in wide use that make scientific computation and visualization easier to perform. However, the premise of Farin and Hansford is that without a basic understanding of the mathematics of a problem, the use of these packages could very well give unrecognized erroneous results. … There are numerous examples, and the exercises are designed to stimulate insight into the issues, rather than provide drill and practice. <strong>Mathematical Principles for Scientific Computing and Visualization</strong> is unique in its approach and written in an informal style … Highly recommended.<br />—<em>CHOICE</em>, June 2009</p><p>… a non-traditional introduction to the math of scientific computation and comes packed with many examples to provide readers with the right tools for using the software packages behind the computations. College-level collections strong in software engineering, science, math or computers will find it an excellent technical pick.<br />—<em>California Bookwatch</em>, February 2009</p>