http://interval.louisiana.edu/courses/487/spring-2004-math-487.html
Computational Mathematics
Instructor: R.
Baker Kearfott, Department
of Mathematics, University of Louisiana
at Lafayette
Office hours
and telephone, Email: rbk@louisiana.edu.
This page may change throughout the semester.
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Times
and places for the course and final exam
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Course
Description
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Texts:
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Stephen Wolfram, The
Mathematica Book: Version 4.0, Cambridge University Press, 1999.
ISBN: 0-521-64314-7 (Note: There is an on-line version of this book, at
http://documents.wolfram.com/)
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Gerald W. Recktenwald, Introduction
to Numerical Methods and MATLAB: Implementations and Applications,
Prentice-Hall, 2000. There is also an on-line MATLAB tutorial at
http://www.math.utah.edu/lab/ms/matlab/matlab.html
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Student versions of Mathematica and Matlab:
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Mathematica
from Wolfram Research
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Matlab
from MathWorks
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Prerequisites: MATH 350 with grade of C or better.
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Required
work
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Course
Outline
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Notebooks
generated in-class during Spring, 2002
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Notebooks
generated in-class during Spring, 2004 (this semester)
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Assignments
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Grading
policy
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Resources(Internet
and otherwise)
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Computer lab hours (Maxim D. Doucet room no. 212)
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Monday and Friday, 9:00AM to 9:50AM
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Monday and Friday, 1:00PM to 1:50PM
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Wednesday, noon to 12:50PM
(supervised by Mihye Kim)
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A list of common
errors on student's papers
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Math.
Club information and meeting dates