ENEE 241/MATH 242 Numerical Techniques in Engineering

Spring 2004

Lecturer: Dr. Peter Wolfe

Office MTH 3314, Phone 405-5149, e-mail pnw@math
Office Hours: Daily 1-2 p.m. (or by appointment).       

Lecture: MWF 11 a.m. in EGR1202

Discussion Sections: meet on Tuesday or Wednesday in room 0305 of the Engineering Annex (next to A. V. Williams).

Section Day & Time Assistant
0101 Tues. 12:30-1:20 p.m. Mr. Shalom Rosenfeld
0102 Tues. 9:30-10:20 a.m. Mr. Gunay Dogan
0103 Tues. 11:00-11:50 a.m. Mr. Gunay Dogan
0104 Wed. 8:00-8:50 a.m. Mr. Chad Sprouse
0105 Tues. 8:00-8:50 a.m. Mr. Chad Sprouse
0106 Tues. 3:30-4:20 p.m. Mr. Brian Alford

Texts: Exploring Numerical Methods by Linz & Wang, Jones & Bartlett (2003). Required.
              A Guide to MATLAB for Beginners and Experienced Users by Hunt et. al.,Cambridge (2001). Recommended.

Syllabus: The basic course will consist of the following units:

If time permits, we may study Eigenvalue Problems (Chapter 9).

Goals of the course: The three main goals of ENEE 241/MATH 242 are as follows:

Exams: There will be three hour exams; on February 27, April 2 and April 30. The final exam will be on Saturday, May 15 from 8;00-10:00 a.m. Makeups for hour exams will be given only upon an acceptable excuse.

Homework: Homework assignments will be given out weekly and will be due at discussion session the following week. No late homework will be accepted. You are allowed and even encouraged to collaborate on the homework but the work you turn in must be your own. If we see two or more identical homeworks turned in this will be considered an act of academic dishonesty.

Calculator: For use on homework and exams, you should have a good scientific calculator.

Grading: The homework will count 30%, each Hour Exam 15% and the Final Exam 25%.

MATLAB: Learning MATLAB is an important component of this course, and will require a fair amount of practice. All discussion sections will be held in the AlliedSignal Classroom which is equipped with PC-based workstations for individual use. MATLAB is also availible on the GLUE and WAM networks. You should have no problem accessing the software whenever you need to do so. If you wish to purchase a copy of MATLAB for your personal computer, you can buy The Student Version of MATLAB at the University Bookstore for $105.60. For more complete information go to the MathWorks web site.

MATLAB help: For help with MATLAB this link will take you to the software info page of the Mathematics Department. SOFTWARE

Introduction to MATLAB: Here is a short introduction to MATLAB that can be downloaded in either pdf or postscript format
Click here for postscript . Click here for pdf .

Assignments

Assignment #1   Due February 10/11, 2004.
Assignment #2   Due February 17/18, 2004.
Assignment #3   Due February 24/25, 2004.
Assignment #4   Due March 9/10, 2004.
Assignment #5   Due March 16/17, 2004.
Assignment #6   Due March 30/31, 2004.
Assignment #7   Due April 13/14, 2004.
Assignment #8   Due April 20/21, 2004.
Assignment #9   Due April 27/28, 2004.
Assignment #10   Due May 11/12, 2004.

Weights and nodes for Gauss-Legendre integration

Example of divided differences

Interpolation with Polynomials and splines

Basic scripts for the trapezoid rule and Simpson's rule

Euler's method

Improved Euler's method

REVIEW for Exam I
REVIEW for Exam II
REVIEW for Exam III