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CSci 5304 -- Fall 2009 -- Computational Aspects of Matrix Theory

GENERAL INFORMATION

This course introduces the basic numerical techniques in linear algebra. Applications will be mentioned to motivate the material, but the emphasis will be on the design and analysis of the algorithms and the results they produce. For more details, see the syllabus.

Announcements

  • 11/21/09   Sketchy answers for HW3 have been posted to the web site.

  • 11/18/09   Reminder: Midterm on Nov 23. Topics covered will be
    • Book Lecture 12 Conditioning and Condition Numbers
    • Book Lecture 13 Floating Point Arithmetic
    • Book Lectures 14-15 Stability
    • Book Lecture 20 Gaussian Elimination
    • Book Lecture 21 Pivoting
    • Book Lecture 22 Stability of Gaussian Elimination
    • Book Lecture 23 Cholesky Factorization
    • Class slides of Nov 2 (slides 13-38)
    • All class slides since Nov 4.

  • 11/16/09   Hints for Homework 3 question 1.

  • 11/06/09   Homework 3 is posted and due Nov 18. It is supposed to be done in groups of 2 people working together.

  • 10/08/09   Homework 2 is posted and due Oct 21.

  • 10/02/09   Answers to HW1 have been posted in the Homeworks directory. The questions on the exam are variations of question on the quizzes, homeworks, exercises in the book, and example mentioned in the class notes.

  • 09/30/09   Barring updates from the UNITE office, the lecture videos should be available to on-campus students beginning the Friday preceding each exam.

  • 09/03/09   Preliminary Syllabus Posted.
 
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Computational Aspects of Matrix Theory