Math 21-369 Numerical Methods, Spring 2012

Instructor: Dr. Ellen Peterson
Office: Wean Hall 7122
Office phone: 412-268-2162
email: ellenp@andrew.cmu.edu
Office hours: Tuesday and Thursday 4:00-5:00 (subject to change), or by appointment.

Room: Wean Hall 5409
Time: MWF 12:30pm-1:20pm 
Textbook: Richard L. Burden and J. Douglas Faires, Numerical Analysis, 9th Edition
Prerequisite: 15-110, 21-259. Thorough knowledge of calculus, and some linear algebra and basic programming skills are assumed.

Course Objectives: This course provides an introduction to the use of computers to solve scientific problems. A variety of numerical algorithms and applications will be discussed. In-class demonstrations and examples will be presented using MATLAB. Topics covered in this course include (but are not limited to):

• Numerical Representation and Errors
• Locating Roots of Equations
• Interpolation and Polynomial Interpolation
• Numerical Differentiation and Integration
• Systems of Linear Equations 
• Approximation by Spline Functions
• Initial and Boundary Value Problems for Ordinary Differential Equations


Course Assessment:
1. Problem Sets (30%)
2. Midterm Application Assignment (5%)
3. Midterm Exam (25%)
Tentative Date: Friday March 2
4. Final Application Assignment (15%)
5. Final Exam (25%)

Problem Sets:  Problem sets will be assigned weekly on Blackboard and will generally be collected on Wednesdays. Late homework will NOT be accepted. I highly encourage you to discuss the assignments with your classmates, but everyone is expected to write-up and turn in his/her own work. You should be aware that the homework is intended for you to learn from the course; please seek help from me or another classmate if you are having difficulty with an assignment. DO YOUR HOMEWORK!!

Both analytical and computational problems will be given.  Students are encouraged to use MATLAB when completing the computational portion of the assignments. All computational assignments will be turned in electronically via the assignment tool in Blackboard.

Academic Honesty: We will apply to university guidelines as stated in the student handbook to ensure academic honesty.

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