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MATH3101 Computational Mathematics MATH3101 is a Mathematics Level III course. See the course overview below. Units of credit: 6 Prerequisites: 12 units of credit in Level 2 Mathematics courses including MATH2011 or MATH2111, and MATH2501 or MATH2601 Exclusions: MATH3301 Cycle of offering: yearly in Semester 1 Graduate attributes: the course will enhance your research, inquiry and analytical thinking abilities. More information: this recent course handout (pdf) contains information about course objectives, assessment, course materials and the syllabus. (This pdf may be updated by the end of the first week of the semester.) The Online Handbook entry contains up-to-date timetabling information. If you are currently enrolled in MATH3101, you can log into the My eLearning Vista instance of this course. Course Overview Most mathematical models in engineering, finance and science are based on different equations. In general these equations cannot be readily solved analytically. This course introduces computational methods for solving, to high accuracy, systems of both initial and boundary value problems for ordinary and partial differential equations. |
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AUTHORISED BY Head, School of Mathematics and Statistics Page last updated: Wednesday, February 20th, 2008 |
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