General InformationAbout this CourseThis course is an introduction to a broad range of numerical methods for solving mathematical problems that arise in Science and Engineering. The goal is to provide a basic understanding of these numerical methods. This will help you choose and apply the appropriate numerical techniques for your problem and interpret the results. For a listing of topics see the lectures-page.Time and RoomClasses: T/Th 9:25am - 10:40am, Room: DH1075InstructorMatthias HeinkenschlossOffice: Duncan Hall 3088 Phone: x5176 Office Hours: Tuesdays + Wednesdays 11am-12noon and by appointment. email:Matthias Heinkenschloss AnnouncementsYou might be interested in VIGRE. To learn more about VIGRE, the various VIGRE activities and courses (PFUGs) offered, visit the VIGRE webpage. Check the lectures-page and the assignments-page regularly for updates. Homework grades will be posed on the assignments-page. (See items 5, 6 in Grading below.) Textbook and ReferencesWe will use the book Cleve Moler: Numerical Computing with Matlab, SIAM Philadelphia, 2004. PDF copies of this book as well as Matlab programs discussed in this book are available for download from the book web-site. You can purchase the book for about $40. Note that we will not cover all of the topics in this book and in many cases I will provide extra material. Hence, regular attendance of the lectures is required. I will provide handouts on the lectures-page that contain additional material discussed in the lectures.
The material of this course is covered in most books
on Numerical Analysis (call number QA 297) or on
Scientific Computing (call number QA 183) and you are encouraged
to browse the library.
Grading
Honor Code PolicyUnless noted otherwise, you are encouraged to discuss homework with fellow classmates. You are expected, however, to individually write up your solutions. On pledged assignments, you are not allowed to discuss homework with fellow students.
Note on Disability Based AccommodationsIf you have a documented disability that will impact your work in this class, please contact me to discuss your needs. Additionally, you will need to register with the Disability Support Services Office in the Ley Student Center.This web page is located at http://www.caam.rice.edu/~caam353 and maintained by Matthias Heinkenschloss. |