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This course will focus on teaching different advanced topics in numerical methods for science and engineering. The main aim would be introduce novel algorithms and discuss their implementation.
Proseminar: Fast Fourier Transformation und Verallgemeinerungen
Seminar Numerik
Die Fast Fourier Transform ist ein spezieller Algorithmus zur schnellen diskreten Fourier Transformation (DFT)bei aequidistanten Datenpunkten.Das Proseminar behandelt verschedene Verfahren zur naeherungsweisenDFT im nichteaquidistanten Fall, die die nahezu optimale Komplexitaet der klassischenFast Fourier Transform bewahren.
Postgraduate degree lecture
In the CSE Case Studies Seminar invited speakers from ETH, from other universities as well as from industry give a talk on an applied topic. Beside of attending the scientific talks students are asked to give short presentations (10 minutes) on a published paper out of a list.
Invited speakers from ETH, from other universities as well as from industry give a talk on an applied topic. Beside of attending the scientific talks students are asked to give short presentations (10 minutes) on a published paper out of a list. Students have to register their presentations online onhttps://rw.ethz.ch/the-programme/case-studies.htmlby the first week of the teaching period.
Invited speakers from ETH, from other universities as well as from industry give a talk on an applied topic. Beside of attending the scientific talks students are asked to give short presentations (10 minutes) on a published paper out of a list. Students have to register their presentations online onhttps://rw.ethz.ch/the-programme/case-studies.htmlby the first week of the teaching period.
Invited speakers from ETH, from other universities as well as from industry give a talk on an applied topic. Beside of attending the scientific talks students are asked to give short presentations (10 minutes) on a published paper out of a list. Students have to register their presentations online onhttps://rw.ethz.ch/the-programme/case-studies.htmlby the first week of the teaching period.
Invited speakers from ETH, from other universities as well as from industry give a talk on an applied topic. Beside of attending the scientific talks students are asked to give short presentations (10 minutes) on a published paper out of a list.
Invited speakers from ETH, from other universities as well as from industry give a talk on an applied topic. Beside of attending the scientific talks students are asked to give short presentations (10 minutes) on a published paper out of a list.
Invited speakers from ETH, from other universities as well as from industry give a talk on an applied topic. Beside of attending the scientific talks students are asked to give short presentations (10 minutes) on a published paper out of a list.
In the CSE Case Studies Seminar invited speakers from ETH, from other universities as well as from industry give a talk on an applied topic. Beside of attending the scientific talks students are asked to give short presentations (10 minutes) on a published paper out of a list.
In the CSE Case Studies Seminar invited speakers from ETH, from other universities as well as from industry give a talk on an applied topic. Beside of attending the scientific talks students are asked to give short presentations (10 minutes) on a published paper out of a list.
In the CSE Case Studies Seminar invited speakers from ETH, from other universities as well as from industry give a talk on an applied topic. Beside of attending the scientific talks students are asked to give short presentations (10 minutes) on a published paper out of a list.
In the CSE Case Studies Seminar invited speakers from ETH, from other universities as well as from industry give a talk on an applied topic. Beside of attending the scientific talks students are asked to give short presentations (10 minutes) on a published paper out of a list.
The course introduces into theoretical and algorithmic aspects of numerical methods for the approximation solution of electromagnetic field problems (Maxwell's equations). It covers finite element methods, boundary element methods and fast solvers and discusses the respective merits and scope of the methods.
Comprehensive introduction into discontinuous Galerkin methods, which extend the idea of finite element methods and provide an advanced discretization method for a wide range of partial differential equations.The course covers both theoretical, practical and implementational aspects of the methods.
The seminar about "Geometric numerical integration" was based on the book by E. Haierer, C. Lubich and G. Wanner of that title (Springer 2002). Each student had to give two 45 minute lectures on particular aspects of structure preserving numerical methods for ordinary differential equations(included MATLAB implementation).
Seminar involves presentations based on research papers on theory and applications of the concept of Hilbert complexes.
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