Abstract
In the early days, computers were seen as engines for calculating numbers – indeed at the very beginning Charles Babbage designed his differential and analytical engines for the purpose of constructing tables of logarithms. The first true stored-program computers were primarily engaged in numerical calculations, and the early computer literature is full of novel numerical methods.
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