Numerical methods 2023-I
Dr. Isaac CAICEDO-CASTRO
Ph.D. (Univ. Grenoble Alpes), Ph.D. (Unal), M.Sc. (Uniandes), B.Sc. (UPB)
Professor at the University of Córdoba
Topics:
Introduction, approximations, and computer arithmetic
Solving nonlinear and linear equations
Interpolation
Numerical integration
Solving ordinary differential equations
Numerical optimization, data fitting, and dimensionality reduction
Announcement
Welcome to 411094, 2023-I
Students who attend on Thursday can check out their grades corresponding to the first part of the course by clicking here (New).
Students who attend on Tuesday can check out their grades corresponding to the second part of the course by clicking here (New).
Click here to join the monthly virtual lecture through Google Meet (synchronous class mode).
Today's class is asynchronous virtual (June 6th). All of you must look for literature in the campus library about the subjects taught in previous lectures. Prepare three examples for each numerical method taught so far. Be ready to present them in the next classes. You must work on this assignment alone.
Students who attend on Tuesday can check out their grades corresponding to the first part of the course by clicking here.
Students who attend on Thursday can check out their grades corresponding to the first part of the course by clicking here.
All of you are kindly invited to attend the event: Let's Talk about Math, you can check out the program by clicking here. My speech is scheduled for May 10th at 11:30 A.M. If you attend and prepare a brief report about it, I'll replace your worst grade in the second part of the course with the one achieved through the report (published on May 8th).
Today's class will be held through virtual means, this is, we'll use Google Meet and CINTIA forum for this purpose (Published on May 4th).
Today's class will be held through virtual means, this is, we'll use Google Meet and CINTIA forum for this purpose (Published on May 2nd).
You can read the recommendations and evaluation criteria for the presentation of the numerical methods applications by clicking here. (Published by April 15th)
Office hours
Fridays, 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Telecommunications and Systems Department bureau. You must request an appointment in advance by email, in the message you ought to describe your doubt in detail. If you don't live in Montería, I'll reply with a Google Meet link. In the subject, you must indicate the course name, your group, and the subject itself, otherwise, I might ignore the message.
Evaluation
The course is split into three parts, in everyone, each coursework weighs the same.
The coursework might be assignments or exams
You ought to study in advance each topic as well as previous lectures, so you must be prepared for a quick reading assessment
You must pay attention to the announcement section of this page, herein I'll let you know the news of interest for all of you about evaluations, grading criteria, and so forth
Late coursework won't be accepted
Resources