INTRODUCTION  TO  NUMERICAL  ANALYSIS  202-1-3011


Instructor:   Leonid Prigozhin       
Schedule:   Lectures:  Monday 14.00-15.50,    Wednesday 15.00-16.50 Exercises:  Sunday 18.00-19.50 (once in two weeks).
Objectives: 

To provide students with basic knowledge of numerical methods.
To introduce Matlab, a high level interactive numerical package that permits students
to increase quickly their understanding of numerical methods.

Assignments and grading:
There will be four homework assignments involving programming in Matlab.
Final grade: 40% - homework assignments, 60% - two midterms and final examination.

Grades

Textbooks and syllabus

Matlab links: 

D.F. Griffits,      An introduction to Matlab
K. Sigmon,       Matlab primer

C.B. Moler and K.A. Moler,    Numerical Computing with MATLAB

D.J. Higham and N.J. Higham,    Matlab Guide

Getting started with Matlab
Using Matlab

Matlab Help Desk




Some other links:
C. Moler on floating-point arithmetic      
Splines and parametric curve interpolation        
M. Berry et al., On SVD in Internet
B. Arnold, SVD as a Method of Image Compression  

Class materials  
 e_ser.m   Int_k.m   bisection.m
 Least Squares   Splines

Computing environment:
The necessary environment includes Matlab, access to the Internet, and the ability to read and print postscript and pdf documents. To read postscript files on PC you can download PSview 1.3 from  here.  

Exercises (in PostScript format):

Ex. #1 

Ex. #2 

Ex. #3 

Ex. #4 

Ex. #5 

Ex. #6 

Ex. #7 

Ex. #8 

Ex. #9 

Ex. #10 

Ex. #11 

Ex. #12 

Ex. #13 

Ex. #14 


 

Assignments 

Submission 

Program specifications  and data

A1

07.03.05

my_erf.m    SC.m

A2

30.03.05

depth.m  my_log.m  secant.m

A3

12.04.05

xy2.dat  data.mat

A4

16.05.05

lsq_ball.m   im_compr.m  gaspra.jpg  idasmoon.jpg

To submit your assignment:
(a)  Please, send  to leonid@cs.bgu.ac.il  an e-mail containing: 
1. 
subject:            Submission  of assignment N, your ID number 
2. attachments:   each submitted program as a separate attachment
(b)  The written report please submit to instructor in class or, better, send in the same e-mail as an additional attachment
 
Attention: The report should be typed or written VERY clearly.

Some previous exams:

26.02.01    Solutions

24.07.02

Solutions

22.01.03

Solutions

11.02.03

Solutions

29.06.03

Solutions

20.07.03

Solutions

 28.01.04

 Solutions