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Numerical Methods for Computer Engineering (241-310)

Numerical Methods for Computer Engineering (241-310). Academic year 2556. Assoc. Prof. Mitchai Chongcheawchamnan. Objectives. Understand the fundamental concept of numerical method Know the significances and impacts of applying numerical method to practical problems

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Numerical Methods for Computer Engineering (241-310)

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  1. Numerical Methods for Computer Engineering (241-310) Academic year 2556 Assoc. Prof. MitchaiChongcheawchamnan

  2. Objectives • Understand the fundamental concept of numerical method • Know the significances and impacts of applying numerical method to practical problems • Be able to apply numerical methods in practice

  3. Course descriptions • Errors in numerical method and their effect • Round-off error • Approximation error • Numerical integration and differential • Solving solution for nonlinear equation • Newton Raphson • Solving large differential equation system • Optimization • Steepest Descent • Conjugate Gradient • Ant Colony)

  4. Learning outcomes • Ethics/responsibility/accountability • Wisdom • Communication skill • Knowledge

  5. How to evaluate students’ learning outcomes • Delay of submission • Assignment/examination paper • Assignment/class participation

  6. Marking plan Quiz/Class participation 20% Project based assignment 20% Midterm 25% Final examination 35% Material : fivedots.coe.psu.ac.th/~mitchai Announce: classstart.org

  7. Study Hour Lecture Hours Tue 08.00-08.50 AM R 301-1 Thu 08.00-09.00 AM R301-1 10.00-10.30 AM R301-1 Consult Hour Wed 03.00-04.00 PM (New build. 2.5 Fl) Teaching assistant Mr. Sahapong Somwong (Some)

  8. References [1] S. C. Chapra and R. P. Canale, Numerical Methods for Engineers with Software and Programming Applications (International edition), 4th ed.,McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2002. [2] S. L. Campbell, J-P Chancelier and R. Nikoukhah, Modeling and Simulation in Scilab/Scicos, Springer Science and Business Media, Inc, 2006. [3] S.C Chapra, Applied Numerical Methods with MATLAB, McGraw-Hill, 2nd, 2008. [4] Mathworks, MATLAB Users’s Guide [5] Microsoft Excel User’s Guide

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