Unit name | Numerical Analysis 23 |
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Unit code | MATH30010 |
Credit points | 20 |
Level of study | H/6 |
Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 2 (weeks 13 - 24) |
Unit director | Dr. Sieber |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites |
MATH10003 Analysis 1A and MATH10006 Analysis 1B (or MATH10011 Analysis), MATH11007 Calculus 1 (or MATH10012 ODEs, Curves and Dynamics), and MATH11005 Linear Algebra and Geometry |
Co-requisites |
None |
School/department | School of Mathematics |
Faculty | Faculty of Science |
Unit Aims
To introduce students to the basics of numerical analysis; this is broadly the study of numerical methods for solving mathematical problems.
Unit Description
This unit is intended to serve as a first course in numerical analysis. As such the fundamental areas of root finding, numerical differentiation, numerical integration and solving ordinary differential equations will be covered. The emphasis will be to explore numerical techniques for solving these problems theoretically. Computer programming is not required for this unit.
At the end of this unit, students should be able to
Transferable Skills: Computational techniques; interpretation of computational results; relation of numerical results to mathematical theory.
The unit will be taught through a combination of
90% Timed, open-book examination 10% Coursework
Raw scores on the examinations will be determined according to the marking scheme written on the examination paper. The marking scheme, indicating the maximum score per question, is a guide to the relative weighting of the questions. Raw scores are moderated as described in the Undergraduate Handbook.
If you fail this unit and are required to resit, reassessment is by a written examination in the August/September Resit and Supplementary exam period.
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