MATH 607, Fall 2010: SURVEY OF SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING

Section 10: T, R 3:30-4:45 PM, EWG 207

Instructor: Constantin Bacuta, 517 A Ewing Hall, Phone : 831-3382, E-mail :bacuta@math.udel.edu
Office hours: T 9:30:0-10:30 AM, TH 10:00-11:00 AM.
Web page: http://www.math.udel.edu/~bacuta/

INFO about: Certificate in Computational Science and Engineering

Course Description: Numerical solution of linear systems; interpolation; differentiation and quadrature; transforms/FFT; nonlinear equations; initial value problems; boundary value problems; Monte Carlo methods; finite difference methods for partial differential equations. Additional topics at the discretion of the instructor.

About this section: This course may not be taken for credit toward degree programs in Mathematical Sciences.

Textbook: Scientific Computing by D.P. O'Leary

Syllabus: Have a copy in your Math 607 folder.

Homework: Click ``Assignments'' on Sakai- MATH607.


Helpful sites to follow for getting matlab help.

MATLAB lab1 and MATLAB lab2

Introduction to MATLAB by exercises, courtesy of Richard J. Braun

The MathWorks web site (Matlab's developer), with extensive help and documentation .

Introduction to MATLAB by David F. Griffiths at Dundee, UK

UNIX Tutorial


Note: All University of Delaware policies regarding ethics and honorable behavior apply to this course.