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Math 105B Syllabus

Math 107 will cover numerical techniques for solving differential equations, focusing on initial-value and boundary-value problems for ordinary differential equations and finite difference methods for partial differential equations. The class meets MWF 12-12:50 in PSCB 240 with a lab session on TuTh 12-12:50 in MSTB 114. Grades will be based on homework, computer projects, a midterm exam on May 7, and a final exam, weighted 40% homework/projects, 20% midterm, 40% final. Prerequisites are calculus of single/multi-variables, ordinary differential equations, and basic knowledge of partial differential equations.

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Math 105B Syllabus

Math 107 will cover numerical techniques for solving differential equations, focusing on initial-value and boundary-value problems for ordinary differential equations and finite difference methods for partial differential equations. The class meets MWF 12-12:50 in PSCB 240 with a lab session on TuTh 12-12:50 in MSTB 114. Grades will be based on homework, computer projects, a midterm exam on May 7, and a final exam, weighted 40% homework/projects, 20% midterm, 40% final. Prerequisites are calculus of single/multi-variables, ordinary differential equations, and basic knowledge of partial differential equations.

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9/2/2020 Math 105B Syllabus

Math 107 Syllabus

Class: M W F 12-12:50, in PSCB 240


Instructor: John Lowengrub
Lab Session: Tu, Th 12-12:50, MSTB 114
Office Hour: M W 11-12 in MSTB 235
Text: Numerical Analysis, 7th Edition by Richard L. Burden and J. Douglas
Faire

The Course :

Math107 will cover basic materials on numerical techniques to solve


differential equations. We will mainly focus on initial-value and boundary
values problems for ordinary differential equations. In the later part of the
quarter we will introduce finite difference method for partial differential
equations. We will go through chapter 5, 11 and 12 in the textbook. This
will be a pretty heavy upper division math course.

Homework:

Homework and computer project will be assigned each week and will be
collected in class. No late homework will be accepted. Each homework
assignment will have the same weight in final grade. Detail information
about the homework will be posted on the course web.

Exams:

There will be a midterm and final exam for this course. The midterm will
be on May 7 in class.

Grading:
Overall course letter grades will be based on exams, homework and
computer project according to the following weight:
Homework and computer project: 40% Midterm: 20% Final: 40%'

Prerequisites:

Calculus of single and multi-variables, ordinary differential equations and


basci knowledge of partial differential equations.

Speacial Note:
The grading policy and structure of the course are subject to change;
any changes will be announced in class.

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