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3431. Numerical Methods in Scientific Computation
Also offered as: CSE 3802
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: CSE 1729; MATH 2110 and 2410; MATH 2210, which may be taken concurrently; open only to students in the School of Engineering, Cognitive Science majors, and declared Computer Science and Cognitive Science minors.
Grading Basis: Graded
Introduction to the numerical algorithms fundamental to scientific computation. Equation solving, function approximation, integration, difference and differential equations, special computer techniques. Emphasis is placed on efficient use of computers to optimize speed and accuracy in numerical computations. Extensive digital computer usage for algorithm verification.
Last Refreshed: 16-APR-21 05.20.22.739451 AM
Term | Campus | Instruction Mode | Instructor | Section | Session | Schedule | Location | Enrollment | Notes | |
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1208 7360 1 001 | Fall 2020 | Storrs | Distance Learning | Van Dijk, Marten | 001 | Reg | We 3:30pm‑6:30pm |
No Room Required - Online | 12/20 | Combined with CSE 3802-001 |