WiSe 22/23: Computerorientated Mathematics I (5 LP)
Christof Schütte
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Contents:
Computers play an important role in (almost) all situations in life today. Computer-oriented mathematics provides basic knowledge in dealing with computers for solving mathematical problems and an introduction to algorithmic thinking. At the same time, typical mathematical software such as Matlab and Mathematica will be introduced. The motivation for the questions under consideration is provided by simple application examples from the aforementioned areas. The content of the first part includes fundamental terms of numerical calculation: number representation and rounding errors, condition, efficiency and stability.
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Literatur: R. Kornhuber, C. Schuette, A. Fest: Mit Zahlen Rechnen (Skript zur Vorlesung)
16 Class schedule
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Fri, 2023-02-24 12:00 - 14:00
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A6/SR 032 Seminarraum (Arnimallee 6)
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