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CS 520 Computational Methods in Analysis

A treatment of numerical algorithms for solving classical problems in real analysis with primary emphasis on linear and nonlinear systems of equations and on optimization problems; the writing, testing, and comparison of numerical software for solving such problems; a discussion of the characteristics of quality software for implementing these algorithms.

Usually Offered: Spring
Credit: 3 hours (class)
Prerequisite: MA 351 or 511 and CS 154 or 180 or equivalent
University Catalog: CS 520
Schedule: Spring 2004
Instructor: Elias Houstis