MATH 4013 –5013, Spring 2006.
Instructor: Dr.
A. Boumenir
Location: Thursday 5:30-8:00, Boyd 302.
Office: Boyd 321
Office Hours: Monday,
Wednesday, Friday 12:00-14-50,
Thursday
4:30-5:30 and by appointment
Phone: 678-839-4131
Email:
Text: Numerical Analysis, by Burden and Faires, 8th Ed, (2005), Thomson.
Prerequisite: MATH 1634
Objective: The practices and pitfalls of numerical
computation. Topics include floating point representations; precision,
accuracy, and error; numerical solution techniques for various types of
problems; root finding, fixed point, interpolation, numerical differentiation
and integration. We shall cover the first four chapter of the text.
Computer labs: Will be announced and will use Maple
V10.
Tests: There will be
three in class tests, 100 points each, February 16th, March 30th
and April 27th
.
Quizzes: A weekly quiz/hw
will be given and will mainly cover questions from the homework. Each quiz counts 20 points and the best 10
are counted towards your final grade.
Final: Thursday
4th May, from 5:00 to 7:00.
W
Deadline: March 3rd is the last day to withdraw with grade of W.
Attendance: 8 absences lead to WF.
Evaluation: Tests= 300 points, Quizzes/Hw= 200 points, Final= 200
points,
Grading: 700-630: A, 629-560: B, 559-490:
C, 489-420: D, Below 420: F.
Learning Outcomes:
·
The
student will be able to understand the error involved in numerical answers.
(L1)
·
The
student will be able to find the numerical solution of nonlinear equations f(x)
= 0.
·
The
student will understand, be able to interpolate and fit a curve. (L8)
·
The
student will be able to find the set a fixed point iteration to solve equations
f(x) = 0.
·
The
student will be able to numerically differentiate a function. (L8)
·
The
student will be able to numerically integrate a function. (L8)
·
The
student will be able to apply the previous numerical techniques to real-world
problems. (L9)