Time and place
Lecture: Mi, 14-16h, HS Weismann-Haus, Albertstr. 21a
Tutorial: 2 hours, every other week, various dates
Requirements on examinations, assessments and coursework will be described in the supplements of the module handbooks to be published as part of the course cataloque by end of October.
Teaching
Teacher: Patrick Dondl
Assistant: Jonathan Brugger
Language: in German
Content
Numerics is a sub-discipline of mathematics that deals with the practical solution of mathematical problems. As a rule, problems are not solved exactly but approximately, for which a sensible compromise between accuracy and computational effort must be found. The first part of the two-semester course focuses on questions of linear algebra such as solving linear systems of equations and determining the eigenvalues of a matrix. Attendance at the accompanying practical exercises ({\em Praktische Übung zur Numerik}) is recommended. These take place every 14 days, alternating with the lecture's tutorial.
Previous
knowledge
Required: Linear Algebra~I \
Recommended: Linear Algebra~II and Analysis~I (required for Numerics~II)
Usability
Numerics (BSc21)
Numerics (2HfB21, MEH21)
Numerics I (MEB21)