Syllabus for M371-001
Spring Semester 2018
Instructor: John Hoover / LA 830 / x2921
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Office Hours: 9:40 – 10:25 MondaythroughThursdayand by appointment.
Textbook: ElementaryNumerical Computing with Mathematica,RobertSkeel JerryKeiper,
Stipes Publishing,Champaign, Illinois, 2001.
Content: To include the following - Chapter # 1 - §§ 2 - 5
2 - §§1 - 5
3 - §§1-5
4 -§§2 - 4
5 - §§1 - 6
7 - §§ 1 - 4
Assessment: To be based primarily on homework assignments. These are to be submitted inthe
formof Mma (=Mathematica) notebooks (via email) with details aswe progress
(an initial problemlist appears below). I will use the following scaleto determine
final(please note signed)letter grades–
A-: 90 – 92 (3.7 GP) / A : 93 – (4.0 GP) / -B-: 80 – 82 (2.7 GP) / B : 83 – 86 (3.0 GP) / B+ : 87 – 89 (3.3 GP)
C-: 66 – 69 (1.7 GP) / C : 70 – 75 (2.0 GP) / C+ : 76 – 79 (2.3 GP)
D-: 60 – 61 (0.7 GP) / D : 62 – 63 (1.0 GP) / D+ : 64 – 65 (1.3 GP)
Attendance: In sequentially structured classes like M 371, attendance is essential and a record
will be kept.Poor attendanceisquite likely to adversely affect your final grade.
Incompletes: An Incomplete is given only when a student has been in attendance for at least
three-fourths of the semester, but have - due tocircumstances beyond their
control - been prevented from completing all the requirements of the course.
An Incomplete must be made up within one calendar year or the grade will
revert to an F (this is all officially stated in the current catalog).
RegardingMathematica:
We will be using this software forin-class presentations and as neededfor
homework problems. Here are twoWolfram links thatyou may find helpful:
Cell Phones: All modes of electronic communication will be turned off during class.
Learning Objectives:
Students will acquire proficiency with…
- machine numbers and related errors
- numerical solution of scalar equations
- interpolation of data using polynomials
- solution of linear and nonlinear systems
- numerical differentiation and integration
- approximation of data using cubic splines
- approximate solution of differential equations
Policy Notes & Advice –
- Emails should be signed and please include M 371 in the subject heading.
- Keep all graded papers, stay informed about assignmentsread the textbook.
- Late work will be accepted if justified documented (e.g. medical emergencies).
References:
- Elementary Numerical Analysis 2e, Conte and de Boor, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1972.
- Elementary Numerical Analysis 2e, Kendall. Atkinson, J. Wiley & Sons, New York, 1993.
- Real Computing Made Real, Acton Foreman, Princeton University Press, New Jersey, 1999.
- Numerical Computing with IEEE Floating-Point Arithmetic, Michael Overton, SIAM, 2001.
Class Begins / January 17
Last Day for Registering/Adding Classes / January 26
Last Day for Withdrawing/Dropping Classes with a Partial Refund / February 7
Last Day to Drop Without Instructor Permission (No Refund) / March 15
Last Day to Drop w/ Approval of Advisor & Course Instructor / April 11
Last Day of Final Exams and Class Ends / May 3
Problems forM371, Spring 2018 (exercises are
Computer Problems unless otherwise indicated).
Chapter 1 1.2#’s 1 & 2
1.3 #’s 1
1.4 #’s 4 & 5
1.5 #’s 1 & 2 @ 14
Chapter 2 2.1 #’s 1
2.2 #’s 1
2.3 #’s 1 & 2
2.4 #’s 1, 3, & 5
2.5 #’s 1, 2, & 6 @ 20
Chapter 3 3.1 #’s 1 & 2
3.2 #’s 1 & 2
3.3 #’s 1 &2
3.4 #’s 1 & 4
3.5 #’s 1 @ 18
Chapter 4 4.2 #’s 1
4.3 #’s 1 & 2
4.4 #’s 2 & 3 @ 10
Chapter 5 5.1 #’s 1, 2, & 7
5.2 #’s 1
5.3 #’s 1
5.4 #’s 1
5.5 #’s 1
5.6 #’s 1, 2, & 3 @ 20
Chapter 7 7.1 #’s 1, 2, & 3
7.2 #’s 2, 3, & 4
7.3 #’s 1 & 2
7.4 #’s 1 & 2 @ 20