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| timeplace = Lecture: Tuesday 9:00 - 10:30, lecture room 02.07.023; Thursday 12:00 - 13:30, lecture room 02.07.023
| timeplace = Lecture: Tuesday 9:00 - 10:30, lecture room 02.07.023; Thursday 12:00 - 13:30, lecture room 02.07.023
: Tutorial: Monday, 14:00 - 15:30, lecture room 02.07.023
: Tutorial: Monday, 14:00 - 15:30, lecture room 02.07.023
: <font color=red>The course starts with a first lecture on October 20th (Monday) instead of the tutorial.  </font>
| credits = 6 SWS (4V + 2Ü) / 8 Credits
| credits = 6 SWS (4V + 2Ü) / 8 Credits
| audience = Computational Science and Engineering, 1st semester ([https://www.in.tum.de/myintum/kurs_verwaltung/cm.html?cmid=228&lang=en module IN2156])
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'''Changes in schedule:'''
* Monday, Oct 20th: lecture
* Tuesday, Oct 21st: lecture
* Thursday, Oct 23rd: tutorial
* Monday, Oct 27th: no course
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Revision as of 11:19, 18 September 2008

Term
Winter 08
Lecturer
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Hans-Joachim Bungartz
Time and Place
Lecture: Tuesday 9:00 - 10:30, lecture room 02.07.023; Thursday 12:00 - 13:30, lecture room 02.07.023
Tutorial: Monday, 14:00 - 15:30, lecture room 02.07.023
The course starts with a first lecture on October 20th (Monday) instead of the tutorial.
Audience
Computational Science and Engineering, 1st semester (module IN2156)
Tutorials
Stefanie Schraufstetter
Exam
t.b.a.
Semesterwochenstunden / ECTS Credits
6 SWS (4V + 2Ü) / 8 Credits
TUMonline
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News

Changes in schedule:

  • Monday, Oct 20th: lecture
  • Tuesday, Oct 21st: lecture
  • Thursday, Oct 23rd: tutorial
  • Monday, Oct 27th: no course


Contents

This course provides an overview of numerical algorithms. Topics are:

  • Floating point arithmetics
  • Solving Linear systems
  • Interpolation
  • Quadrature
  • Eigenvalue problems
  • Basics of iterative methods
  • Basics of numerical methods for ordinary differential equations

The course will start with a short revision of mathematical foundations for numerical algorithms.


Lecture Notes

(Material will be updated throughout the semester)

Tutorial

The sheets for the tutorial will be published here.


Exam

A written exam will be offered at the end of the lecture period. More details will follow.


Literature

  • Stoer, Bulirsch: Numerische Mathematik, Springer-Verlag, part 1 (8. edition 1999) and part 2 (4. edition 2000)
  • Stoer, Bulirsch: Introduction to Numerical Analysis, Springer, 3. edition 2002
  • Dahlquist, Björck: Numerical Methods in Scientific Computing: Volume 1 & 2, SIAM 2008, http://www.mai.liu.se/~akbjo/NMbook.html
  • Press, Flannery, Teukolsky, Vetterling: Numerical Recipes, Cambridge University Press
  • Golub, Ortega: Scientific Computing: An Introduction with Parallel Computing, Academic Press, 1993