About MATH 3737 A
Error analysis, root-finding, interpolation, least squares, quadrature, linear equations, numerical solution of ordinary differential equations. Credit not awarded for both MATH 3737 and MATH 5737. Prerequisites: MATH 2248; MATH 2522, MATH 2544, or MATH 3201; CS 1210. Cross-listed with: CS 3737.
Notes
Prereqs enforced by the system: MATH 2248 and (MATH 2522 or 2544 or 3201) and CS 1210; Open to Degree and PACE students; Cross listed with CS 3737 A; Total combined enrollment: 35
Section Description
This course covers introductory materials on numerical analysis. Topics include: solution of nonlinear equations, solving systems of linear equations, approximating functions, numerical differentiation and integration, and numerical solution of ODEs. Some applications to physics and engineering will also be covered.
Section Expectation
This course is in lecture format. Homework (or computer project) will be assigned for almost every class. Students should have knowledge of calculus III (multivariable calculus), linear algebra, and computer programming before taking this class.
Evaluation
Grades are based on midterm and final exams, quizzes, and homework/computer projects.
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