AMS 212A: Applied Mathematical Methods I
Focuses on the analytical and numerical methods for solving differential equations. Topics include well-posed problems, Fourier transform, separation of variables, Green's functions, Huygen's principle, calculus of variation, numerical discretization, local truncation error, global error, error estimation, numerical stability, multigrid method. (Formerly course 211.) Enrollment restricted to graduate students. Undergraduates are encouraged to take this class with permission of instructor. N. Brummell, P. Garaud, H. Wang
5 Credits
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