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| MATH0478-1 | Introduction to numerical methods
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| Duration : | 10h Th, 10h Pr |
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| Holder(s) : | Quentin Louveaux |
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| Language : | Langue française |
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| Course contents : | Numerical analysis is at the boundary between Mathematics and Computer Science. It consists in studying how to practically obtain in a computer different mathematical concepts studied in other courses.
This course gives a brief introduction on good ways to implement a numerical method. |
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| Course objective : | The lecture is divided in four main chapters where the ideas of each topic are sketched: - number representations in a computer - interpolation - Non-linear equations - Ordinary differential equations |
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| Prerequisites : | High-school mathematics |
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| Workshops : | Five tutorials are organized, where the concepts from the theoretical lecture are put in practice. |
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| Written notes : | Lecture notes are available at the Centrale des Cours. |
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| Assessment : | An exam is organized. It is split into an exercise part (75% of the final grade) and a theoretical part (25% of the final grade). |
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| Remarks : | The theory part is common with the PROJ0001 lecture taught to the first year in engineering. The exercise part is only taught in this course. There is neither a project nor matlab programming involved in this course. |
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