This is a course on *Computational Science*, what's involved and how
it's done.
Note that the only prerequisites are Calculus, ODEs (M231), and
being able to program in a high level language (Matlab suffices).
Basic information about the course appears below. A more detailed
version is at:
http://www.math.utk.edu/~vasili/475/ann.475s17.html
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I N D U S T R I A L M A T H E M A T I C S
Spring 2017
Math 475
TR 5:05-6:20 Ayres 113
Instructor: Vasilios Alexiades
*INDUSTRIAL MATHEMATICS*
The course will follow a case-study approach, illustrating the
various aspects of *Computational Science*. In each study,
starting from a real-world industrial problem, we will model it,
develop the mathematical and numerical concepts and tools needed
to analyze it, and deduce and compute some useful answers
(analysis and computation go hand-in-hand).
JUNIORS, SENIORS, and GRADUATE STUDENTS welcome.
Course web page: http://www.math.utk.edu/~vasili/475/
The course qualifies for UT's
Interdisciplinary Graduate Minor in Computational Science (IGMCS) program.
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