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Nov 29, 2024
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MATH 143M - Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing 3 unit(s) Development and comparison of important algorithms for scientific computing in terms of efficiency, accuracy and reliability. Topics include systems of linear equations-direct and iterative methods, least squares problems, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, numerical stability and error analysis. Substantial assignments using contemporary software packages and professional subprogram libraries.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 39 , one of CS 22A , MATH 50 , CS 46A or CS 49C (each with a grade of “C-” or better). Or instructor consent. Grading: Letter Graded
Cross-listed with CS 143M . Mathematics and Statistics is responsible for scheduling.
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