Scientific Computing 2012
This is the page for the course 'Scientific Computing'.
Announcements
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It will take place:
Wednesday May 23
1100-1300
location 1.009
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:
Lab Submission Requirements
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Assignments / Slides
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3- Lab Kit.
- Assignments.
- Slides.
- Example: OurDotProduct.m.
- Example: doubleFor.m.
- All population data: populationFull.txt.
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 |