COMPUTER PROJECTS, MATH 4650-002 & SC 4650-002: Numerical Analysis I
Fall 2004, University of Colorado Denver

INSTRUCTOR:
Prof. Andrew Knyazev
Office: CU (Dravo Bldg) 644. Phone: (303) 556-8102.
Office hours: Thursday 2-3:30 pm, or by appointment.
WWW: http://math.ucdenver.edu/~aknyazev

TEXTBOOK: Numerical Computing with MATLAB by Cleve Moler
Published by SIAM
The whole book is also freely available for download from MathWorks Numerical Computing with MATLAB Web site

There will be two Computer Projects, which make 20% each of the final graqde.

PROJECT 1 DESCRIPTION is posted on the Web.

PROJECT 2 DESCRIPTION is posted on the Web. PROJECT 2 is DUE DECEMBER ?

HOW TO PREPARE AN ACCEPTABLE PROJECT REPORT:
The project report must be a web page posted on a web server of your choice. We discussed the the project report guidelines in class and I suggested using as samples student reports from my previous NAI class (near the bottom of the page), for example, the report by Gurgel. Not necessarily as fancy, though. When the report is completed, just send me a email with the web link and a subject line indicating that this is a report link for NAI. It's your responsibility to check that your web report is not broken and all the links (if you have them) and pictures there are actually present.

COMPUTING:
Individual projects will be accepted in Matlab only. MATLAB can link executable files, it has graphics already built in and it is an interpretive language originally developed to handle mathematical problems. The students are invited to use the MERC lab where computers with MATLAB are available. Students may also consider getting their own individual student version of MATLAB at MATLAB & Simulink Student Version Release 14.1 Web page, but it is not required for the class.

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