AMSC/CMSC 460, Fall 04: Computational Methods

Course Outline

Time & Place
MWF 10:00-10:50 in MTH 0405
Instructor
Dr. T. von Petersdorff, office MTH 4416, phone 405-5117, e-mail tvp@math.umd.edu, office hours Tue 1-3 (or by appointment)
Grader
Maryam Farboodi (farboodi@cs.umd.edu), office hours Mon 1-3
Textbook
``Numerical Computing with Matlab'' by Cleve Moler. I will not follow the textbook very closely, and I recommend that you take notes.
Syllabus
Corresponding sections in the textbook are given in parentheses. Note that some topics (e.g., discussion of errors, systems of nonlinear equations) are not contained in the textbook. Some additional material will be available on the course web page.
Grading Policy
 

2 Exams (Total 25%)
Make-up exams will only be given for legitimate and documented absences according to the University Assessment Policy (www.testudo.umd.edu/soc/atedasse.html). You must notify me of any such absence as soon as possible.
Homeworks (Total 40%)
There will be about 5 assignments, containing both theoretical problems and computer problems with Matlab.
Team Project (10%)
There will be a Matlab project which can be done in teams of up to three students.
Policy for Homeworks, Team Project
If an assignment is late, there will be a penalty of 15% for each day after the due date. You can hand in assignments either in class, or you can slide them under the door of my office (MTH 4416) until 10pm. You must write the date and current time on your assignment when you slide it under the door. The homeworks must be done individually by each student, sharing of material (in particular code) is considered academic dishonesty. For the team project no material can be shared among different teams.
Final Exam (25%)
The cumulative final exam will be on Saturday, Dec. 18, 8:00-10:00am in MTH 0201.
Matlab
This course will use Matlab (version 5 or higher). You need a WAM or Glue account, and a printing account. You can also buy the student version of Matlab and use it on your own computer.
Course Web Page
www.glue.umd.edu/~tvp/460 gives additional information about the course, e.g., hints for using Matlab and for the homework problems. Please check this web page regularly.