Scientific Computing 2013
This is the page for the course 'Scientific Computing' 2013.
Announcements
- The course manual is now available.
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Description
This course serves two goals:
- To make students familiar with the concepts of programming and the get them accustomed with high-level languages like Matlab en Mathematica.
- To provide an overview of some of the issues and problems that arise in scientific computing, such as (non-)linear systems, numerical and symbolic integration, differential equations and simulation.
A further description can be found in the course manual:
Hand-in Mini Report Requirements
Here is a document with requirements for lab submissions.
Assignments / Slides
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5-
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- Assignments.
- Slides.
Schedule
Week | Date | Location |
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1 | 2012-04-13 (Fri) |
-MSC Lecture Hall 1.028 0900-1100
-DKE computer room 1.001 1100-1600 |
2 | 2012-04-18 (Wed) |
-MSC Lecture Hall 1.009 0900-1100
-DKE computer room 1.001 1100-1600 |
3 | 2012-04-25 (Wed) |
-MSC Lecture Hall 1.028 1100-1300
-DKE computer room 1.001 1400-1800 |
4 | 2012-05-04 (Fri) |
-MSC Lecture Hall 1.009 0900-1100
-DKE computer room 1.001 1100-1600 |
5 | 2012-05-11 (Fri) |
-MSC Lecture Hall 1.009 0900-1100
-DKE computer room 1.001 1100-1600 |
6 | 2012-05-16 (wed) |
-MSC Lecture Hall 1.001 0900-1100
-DKE computer room 1.001 1100-1600 |
Scientific Computing 2012
Last year's course was quite differently structured, and went in some more details on certain topics. If you are interested, you can still find the slides on the 2012 course website .