NUMERICAL ANALYSIS | FMNF01 |
Aim
The aim of the course is to teach basic computational methods for solving simple and common mathematical problems by computer and numerical software. This includes the construction, application and analysis of basic computational algorithms. Problem solving by computers is a central part of the course.
Knowledge and understanding
For a passing grade the student must
be able to apply and analyse basic discretisation methods for initial value problems.
be able to implement basic algorithms on his/her own.
Skills and abilities
For a passing grade the student must
be able to evaluate both accuracy and relevance of numerical results.
be able to report solutions to problems and numerical results in written form,
Judgement and approach
For a passing grade the student must
be able to write an algorithmically well structured report in suitable terminology on the numerical solution of a mathematically posed problem.
Contents
Error analysis, numerical methods for linear and nonlinear equation systems, the least squares method, polynomial and spline interpolation, Bezier curves, numerical integration, ordinary differential equations.
Literature
Sauer, T. Numerical Analysis. Pearson 2006. ISBN: 0-321-26898-9.
Code: 0110.
Name: Numerical Analysis.
Higher education credits: 6.
Grading scale: TH.
Assessment: Written test and homework assignments.
Contents: See above, contents.
Code: 0210.
Name: Project in Numerical Analysis.
Higher education credits: 1,5.
Grading scale: UG.
Assessment: Approved project.
Further information: The aim is to in the form of a project enhance the student's understanding of the course. The project is chosen with regard to the student's interests.