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Modulbeschreibung Graduate School - Mathematical Methods in Engineering

Name of module: Keywords: Modulenumber: Target group(s): ECTS-Credits: Language of instruction: Module owner: Date of last change:

Mathematical Methods in Engineering Numerical Analysis, Numerical Differential Equation ASM101 1. Semester ASM 7 english Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Alexander Hornberg

Prerequisites: Total target: Module content:

Analysis and Linear Algebra, Differential Equations The student will be enabled to use and understand the numerical methods of Analysis and Linear Algebra in engineering context . Linear Systems Matrix Eigenvalue Problems Nonlinear Systems Least Square Problems Numerical Methods for Differential Equations Finite Element Methods

Reference material:

G Allaire, S M Kaber, Numerical Linear Algebra, Springer A Quateroni, R Sacco, F Saleri, Numerical Mathematics, Springer A Stanoyevitch, Introduction to Numerical Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations Using MATLAB, Wiley E Hairer, S P Norsett, G Wanner, Solving Ordinary Differential Equations I, II, Springer G D Smith: Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations: Finite Difference Methods, Oxford University Press K H Huebner, D L Dewhirst, D E Smith, T G Byrom, The Finite Element Method for Engineers, Wiley

Offered: Relevance for other study programs:

only wintersemester

Submodules and assessment Title of submodule: Type of instruction / form of learning: Hours per week: Numerical Analysis Lecture Numerical Analysis 4

Modulbeschreibung Graduate School - Mathematical Methods in Engineering

Aims, learning outcomes: Introduction to Mathscript Numerical Computing Nonlinear Equation Linear Systems Matrix Eigenvalue Problems Linear Least Square Problems Nonlinear Systems Nonlinear Least Square Problems Estimated student workload: 90

Title of submodule: Type of instruction / form of learning: Hours per week: Aims, learning outcomes:

Numerical Differential Equation Lecture Numerical Differential Equation 3 1. Ordinary differential equations - Basics - One-step methods - Multistep methods - Stability - Stiff equations - Boundary value problems - Differential-algebraic equations 2. Partial differential equations - Basics - Finite difference methods for parabolic equations - Finite difference methods for elliptic equations - Variational methods - Finite element methods 90

Estimated student workload:

Type of assessment (total):

Written Examination 120 minutes

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