CS 370 Numerical ComputationComputer Science (2009-2010)
Principles and practices of basic numerical computation as a key aspect of scientific computation. Visualization of results. Approximation by splines, fast Fourier transforms, solution of linear and nonlinear equations, differential equations, floating point number systems, error, stability. Presented in the context of specific applications to image processing, analysis of data, scientific modeling.
Prerequisites: (One of MATH 118, 119, 128, 138, 148), (One of MATH 114, 115, 106/125, 136, 146), (One of CS 230, 234, 251, SE 141, ECE 223); Not open to General Mathematics students.
Antirequisites: AMATH 341/CM 271/CS 371, CS 337, ECE 204, 304
Notes: Lab is not scheduled and students are expected to find time in open hours to complete their work. Offered: F,W,S
Sections For Fall 2009
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| Professor | Time | Capacity | Sec | Assoc | Rel 1 | Rel 2 | Location | Code |
| Orchard, Jeffery John | 12:30-01:20 M T W Th F | 49/50 | 2 | 2 | MC 4060 | 7175 | ||
| Orchard, Jeffery John | 03:30-04:20 M T W Th F | 53/50 | 1 | 1 | MC 4040 | 4884 | ||
Sections For Spring 2009
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| Professor | Time | Capacity | Sec | Assoc | Rel 1 | Rel 2 | Location | Code |
| Orchard, Jeffery John | 02:30-03:50 M T W Th F | 63/60 | 1 | 1 | MC 4042 | 3152 | ||