Parallel Spectral Numerical Methods/Style Guide and Contributors

Please follow the style guide. Changes to the guide should be proposed on the discussion page for agreement of consensus between contributors.

Style Guide

 * This books is written in American English.
 * While the book tries to be self-contained, references and links outside of wikibooks are encouraged for lengthy explanations, alternative explanations and papers.
 * The book is primarily about collocation methods.
 * Equations and figures that are referenced in the text should be labelled.
 * Each chapter of the book should have its own reference section.
 * Example programs are strongly recommended. The primary languages used thus far are Matlab, Python and Fortran; however additions in other languages such as UPC, C, C++, Chapel, OpenCL are welcome.
 * Equations, figures and example programs are numbered using templates which are documented here []. Equations are numbered with Hindu-Arabic European numerals, figures are numbered with Roman numerals and code is numbered with letters.

Contributors
If you've made a contribution and wish to be recognized, add your name below:
 *  Sudarshan Balakrishnan 
 *  Abdullah H. Bargash 
 *  Gong Chen 
 *  Brandon Cloutier 
 *  Ning Li 
 *  Benson K. Muite 
 *  Michael Quell 
 *  Paul Rigge 
 * Mamdouh Solimani
 *  Andre Souza 
 * Abdulaziz S.Thiban
 *  Jeremy West 
 * Dave Malicke
 *  Mark Van Moer 
 *  Damian San Roman Alerigi 

This wikibook was originally based on the text Parallel Spectral Numerical Methods The original text (including LaTeX source code and programs) is available at

https://open.umich.edu/find/open-educational-resources/literature-science-arts/parallel-spectral-numerical-methods