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Numerical Methods for CSE
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Abstract
The course gives an introduction into fundamental techniques and algorithms of numerical mathematics which play a central role in numerical simulations in science and technology. The course focuses on fundamental ideas and algorithmic aspects of numerical methods. The exercises involve actual implementation of numerical methods in C++.
Objective
* Knowledge of the fundamental algorithms in numerical mathematics * Knowledge of the essential terms in numerical mathematics and the techniques used for the analysis of numerical algorithms * Ability to choose the appropriate numerical method for concrete problems * Ability to interpret numerical results * Ability to implement numerical algorithms afficiently
Content
* Computing with Matrices and Vectors * Direct Methods for linear systems of equations * Least Squares Techniques * Data Interpolation and Fitting * Filtering Algorithms * Data Interpolation and Data Fitting in 1D * Approximation of Functions in One Dimension * Numerical Quadrature * Iterative Methods for non-linear systems of equations
Resources
Lecture Notes
Lecture materials (PDF documents and codes) will be made available to the participants through the course web page, whose address will be announced in the beginning of the course.
Literature
U. ASCHER AND C. GREIF, A First Course in Numerical Methods, SIAM, Philadelphia, 2011. A. QUARTERONI, R. SACCO, AND F. SALERI, Numerical mathematics, vol. 37 of Texts in Applied Mathematics, Springer, New York, 2000. W. Dahmen, A. Reusken "Numerik für Ingenieure und Naturwissenschaftler", Springer 2006. W. Gander, M.J. Gander, and F. Kwok "Scientific Computing", Springer 2014. M. Hanke-Bourgeois "Grundlagen der Numerischen Mathematik und des wissenschaftlichen Rechnens", BG Teubner, 2002 P. Deuflhard and A. Hohmann, "Numerische Mathematik I", DeGruyter, 2002
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- BSC , MSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- session examination
- Mode
- written 225 minutes
- Aids
- No aids admitted.
- Digital
- The exam takes place on devices provided by ETH Zurich.
Course Components
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Numerical Methods for CSE
This course is designed in a flipped classroom format based on video tutorials and supplemented by a weekly question-and-answer session, for which attendance is highly recommended.
However, physical presence in the lecture hall is restricted: details will be announced. As of November 2020 physical presence in the lecture hall is not possible.
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2 h weekly |
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Numerical Methods for CSE
Groups are selected in myStudies.
Mon 10-12 or Mon 12-14 or Mon 14-16
The lecturers will communicate the exact lesson times of ONLINE courses.
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2 h weekly |
| practical/laboratory course |
Numerical Methods for CSE
self-study based on video tutorial and lecture notes
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No time listed | 3 h weekly |
Offered In
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Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Master (More informations at: )
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Advanced Courses (A total of 30 ECTS needs to be acquired in the Advanced Courses category. Thereof 18 ECTS in the Theory and 12 ECTS in the Biology category. Note that some of the lectures are being recorded: )
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Theory (At least 18 ECTS need to be acquired in this category.)
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