CM 271 Introduction to Computational Mathematics
Computational Mathematics (2009-2010)

A rigorous introduction to the field of computational mathematics. The focus is on the interplay between continuous models and their solution via discrete processes. Topics include: pitfalls in computation, solution of linear systems, interpolation, discrete Fourier transforms and numerical integration. Applications are used as motivation.
Prerequisites: (One of CS 116, 134, 136, 138, 145), MATH 235 or 245, 237 or 247; Not open to General Mathematics students.
Antirequisites: CS 337, 370, ECE 204
Notes: This course may be substituted for CS 370 in any degree plan or for prerequisite purposes; lab is not scheduled and students are expected to find time in open hours to complete their work. Offered: W,S
(Cross-listed with AMATH 341, CS 371)

Sections For Fall 2009

Lectures
ProfessorTimeCapacitySecAssocLocationCode
Forsyth, Peter 01:30-02:20 M T W Th F 15/20 1 1 MC 4045 5141
Held With: AMATH 341
Held With: CS 371

Sections For Spring 2009

CM 271 is not held in Spring 2009

Professors That Have Taught CM 271