In this fourth-year course, the lectures will invoke aspects of both rigorous analysis and elementary numerical computing. Computer visualization will be an important accompaniment to the lectures and assigned work. The rudiments of numerical computing and graphics will be introduced through the use and modification of downloadable Matlab scripts.
Prerequisites are linear algebra (MATH 232) and analysis (MATH 320). Background familiarity with elementary differential equations (MATH 310 & 314), complex variables (MATH 322), numerical analysis (MATH 316) and Matlab computing are advantageous, but not essential. Consult instructor for more specific information.
first lecture: monday 02 may
syllabus
student info sheet (bring to class)
guidelines for reports
hw00.pdf, assignment 0, updated thursday 05 may
w01plot.m, first matlab script
textbook (publisher link)
secondary reference (publisher link)
math 419 (department link), course outline supercedes calendar description
class times & locations:
singular value decomposition & image reduction
top ten numerical algorithms
linear algebra e-text