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Scientific Computing in Computer Science. Institut für Informatik. Scientific Computing Lab. Organization. Dr. Miriam Mehl. Tasks. ‚feeling‘ for Scientific Computing: model numbers pictures. quality? accuracy costs robustness. Contents.
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Scientific Computing in Computer Science Institut für Informatik Scientific Computing Lab Organization Dr. Miriam Mehl
Tasks ‚feeling‘ for Scientific Computing: model numbers pictures • quality? • accuracy • costs • robustness
Contents • ordinary differential equations • initial value problems • partial differential equations • boundary value problems • boundary+intitial value problems
Prerequisites • login and password • operating system: Linux • programming language: MATLAB • helpful knowledge: • differential equations • linear algebra
Organization • 6 worksheets • introductory lecture • supervised project work • email submission • personal presentation
What Determines the Grades? • functionality of programs • answers to questions during presentation • no final written or oral exam
How to Get the Worksheets? every two weeks • during the lecture • from our webpage http://www5.in.tum.de/wiki/index.php/Scientific_Computing_Lab_-_Winter_08
Where to ask questions? • contact students • Kaveh Rahnema (rahnema@in.tum.de) • Yang Li (liya@in.tum.de) • Dheevatsa Mudigere (mudigere@in.tum.de) • staff • Miriam Mehl (mehl@in.tum.de) • Martin Buchholz (buchholm@in.tum.de) • Bernhard Gatzhammer (gatzhamm@in.tum.de)
How to Submit the Results? two weeks time per worksheet • submission per email (Monday, to contact students) • personal presentation (Tuesday afternoon) • be prepared for questions
Rules • no example solutions! • no lecture notes! • write your own (in your own ‚language‘)! • delayed submission • requires a medical certificate