Math4364: Intro. to Numerical Analysis in Scientific Computing (Spring, 2023)
Section No.: 13420
Instructor: Dr. Tsorng-Whay Pan
- Office: 683 PGH
- Phone: (713) 743-3448
- Office hours: 1 PM - 2 PM MW
- e-mail: pan@math.uh.edu
- TA Office hours: Friday: 10:30 - 12:30 at MUSL.
- Prerequisite:
- Math 3321 (Engineering Math) or Math 3331 (Differential Equations).
- Ability to do computer assignments in one of the following programming languages: Matlab, FORTRAN, C, Pascal,
or Mathematica; or consent of instructor. Preferred one is Matlab.
- Student who does not have the prerequisite should drop this course.
- Time: MW: 4PM - 5:30PM.
- Room: SEC 205
- Reference book: R.L. Burden & J.D. Faires, Numerical Analysis, 9th edition, Thomson, 2011 (Chapters 1-6, 8.1, 11.3).
- Lecture Notes: Lecture notes are posted on Blackboard Learn at AccessUH.
- Slides: The slides of each Chapter will be posted on the Blackboard Learn
at AccessUH.
- Course Homepage: http://www.math.uh.edu/~pan/Math4364-2023-Sspring.html
Grading policy
- Homework:
Homework problems will be posted on the Blackboard Learn web page. Your TA will grade
some problems (not all) of each HW assignment.
- You must turn in your homework assignments to the instructor at Sec 205.
- Projects: There will be two projects. The due dates are
- Project 1: due on Wednesday, 3/1/2023. (Project 1 is available. Please go to Blackboard Learn to download it.)
- Project 2: due on Wednesday, 4/5/2023. (Not available yet.)
- Exams: There will be two exams given. Here are the times and dates for two exams:
- Exam I: 4 PM-5:25 PM, Wednesday, March 8, 2023, at SEC 205.
- Exam II: 4 PM-5:25 PM, Monday, May 1, 2023, at SEC 205.
- The total of HWs and quizzes is worth 75 points,
each project is worth 12.5 points, and each exam is worth 100 points
Do not miss too many of HW assignments.
- The total score
= (HWs & Quizzes) + (2 projects) + 2 Midterm Exams = 75 + 25 +200=300.
*** Lower total score of HWs and projects hurts your course grade. ***
Important Notes and Connections
- Do not miss too many HW assignments. Lower total score of HW assignments hurts your course grade.
- Math Help: you also can get help from your TA. TA's office hours will be announced.)
- Syllabus Changes:
Please note that the instructor may need to make modifications to the course syllabus
.
Notice of such changes will be announced as quickly as possible through your email account at CougarNet.UH.EDU.
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Schedule and Homework Assignments
Notes and HW solutions are available at the Blackboard Learn.
The following is subject to change.
- Chapter 1: Review
- Chapter 2: Solutions of Equations in One Variable
- 2.1: Bisection method
- 2.2: Fixed-point iteration method
- 2.3: Newton's method
- 2.4: Order of convergence and modified Newton's method
- Project 1 is due on 3/1/2023. Go to Blackboard Learn to download it.
- Chapter 6: Direct Methods for Solving Linear Systems
- 6.1. Linear systems: Gaussian elimination
- 6.2. Pivoting strategies
- 6.3. Matrix factorization
- 6.4. Crout factorization
- 6.5. Applications: curve fitting
- March 8, Wednesday: Exam 1 will be given from 4 PM to 5:25 PM. (Bring your ID.)
Exam 1 covers Ch 2, Ch 6, and finite digit arithmetic introduced in Ch. 1.
- Chapter 3: Interpolation and polynomial approximation
- 3.1. Interpolation and the Lagrange Polynomial
- 3.4. Cubic spline interpolation
- Chapter 4: Numerical differentiation and integration
- 4.1. Numerical Differentiation
- 4.3. Numerical Integration
- Chapter 5:
- 5.1: The elementary theory of initial-valued problems
- 5.2: Euler's method
- 5.3: High-order Taylor methods
- 5.4: Runge-Kutta methods
- 5.5: Stiff Differential Equations
- 5.6: A finite difference method for two-point boundary value problems
- Project 2: due on 4/5/2023. Go to Blackboard Learn to download it.
- May 1, Monday: Exam 2 will be given from 4 PM to 5:25 PM. (Bring your ID.)
Exam II covers Chapters 3, 4 and 5.