Spring 2016 Course Syllabus - Mathematics 5043.001
Course: Mathematics 5043.001.
Course Title: Introduction to Numerical Analysis.
Time: MW 10:30-11:50.
Place: 527 Wachman Hall.
Instructor: Szyld, Daniel B.
Instructor Office: 506 Wachman Hall.
Instructor Email: daniel.szyld@temple.edu
Instructor Phone: 215.204.7288 (no voice mail).
Course Web Page: http://math.temple.edu/szyld/5043.html
Office Hours: by appointment.
Prerequisites: Knowledge of Matlab is recommended.
Textbook: Germund Dahlquist and Åke Björck, Numerical Methods in Scientific Computing, Volume I. SIAM, Philadelphia, 2008.
Course Goals: o gain an understanding of what numerical analysis and scientific computing is. To explore in depth selected fundamental topics, so as to gain further understanding and be able to solve specific numerical problems.
Topics Covered: Floating point arithmetic and error analysis. Approximation and interpolation of functions. Numerical integration. Solution of nonlinear equations.
Course Grading: 30% homewrok and projects, 30% two (or three) exams, 30% cummulative final, 10% class participation.
Exam Dates: Final exam is scheduled for Friday 29 April 2016.
Attendance Policy: Attendance is mandatory. If you cannot make a class, please let me know (beforehand if possible).
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