MA3021: NUMERICAL ANALYSIS I, Spring 2018

 

 

Instructor: Prof. Suh-Yuh Yang (楊肅煜)

Office Hours: Tuesday 10:00~11:50 am or by appointment

 

Teaching Assistant: 梁長雯/研究室: M115, Tel: 65109, E-mail: treewithout@gmail.com

 

Prerequisites: Calculus, Linear Algebra and some knowledge of a high-level programming language Fortran/C/C++, or software package Matlab: http://matlab.math.ncu.edu.tw/     

 

Textbook: Richard L. Burden and J. Douglas Faires, Numerical Analysis, 8th Edition, Thomson Brooks/Cole, 2005.

 

                 

 

References:

  • David Kincaid and Ward Cheney, Numerical Analysis: Mathematics of Scientific Computing, Third Edition, Brooks/Cole, 2002.

  • E. Isaacson and H. B. Keller, Analysis of Numerical Methods, Wiley, New York, 1966.  

Course Objective: To introduce modern approximation techniques; to explain how, why, and when they can be expected to work; and to provide a foundation for future study of numerical analysis and scientific computing. 

 

General Information: The course will cover the following topics

  • Mathematical preliminaries;

  • Solutions of nonlinear equations;

  • Interpolation and polynomial approximation;

  • Numerical differentiation and integration;

  • Direct and iterative methods for solving linear systems;

  • Numerical ordinary differential equations*;

  • Numerical partial differential equations*.

Assignments: approximately every two weeks, will consist of theoretical problems or computer projects.

 

Course Transparency Set: (in PDF)

Grading Policy: assignments 40%, midterm 30% and final 30% (學期總成績)

 

Last updated: February 26, 2018