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CS 6220: Advanced Scientific Computing II
Spring 2012 |
Instructor: Professor Mike Kirby (kirby [at] cs.utah.edu,
3602 WEB)
Catalog Description: Description
Lectures: Tues/Thurs, 3:40pm - 5:00pm, WEB 1230
Office Hours:
Professor Kirby: By Appointment
Teaching Assisant:
Ashok Jallepalli (ashok.jallepalli [at] utah.edu, MEB 3429) - Monday/Wednesday 3:00-5:00pm
Class Information
- COURSE SCHEDULE including
syllabus,
assignment handouts, etc.
- Grading information
- College of Engineering Academic Guidelines
- This class fulfills one of the requirements for the Computational
Engineering and Science (CES) Program here at the University.
Enrollment in the program is necessary to obtain CES Certificate
or MS credit. If you are interested in learning more about the
CES program, please visit www.ces.utah.edu or contact Karen Feinaur
(karenf@cs.utah.edu, 585-3551).
Mailing Lists:
cs6220 [at] list.eng.utah.edu: class list. Emails to this list go to all the students. Only registered users can email to the list.
When emailing questions to the instructors, please include both Professor Kirby and the TA.
Required Textbook: Numerical Methods for Evolutionary Differential Equations by Uri M. Ascher
Additional Texts (Resources) That Will Be Used To Formulate Lectures:
- Parallel Scientific Computing in C++ and MPI by George Em Karniadakis and Robert M. Kirby II
- Solving Ordinary Differential Equations I: Nonstiff Problems by E. Hairer, S.P. Norsett and G. Wanner
- Solving Ordinary Differential Equations II: Stiff and Differential-Algebraic Problems by E. Hairer and G. Wanner
- Partial Difference Schemes and Partial Differential Equations by John Strikwerda
- Numerical Methods for Conservation Laws by Randall J. LeVeque
- Finite Volume Methods for Hyperbolic Problems by Randal J. LeVeque
- The Finite Element Method by Thomas J.R. Hughes
- Spectral/hp Element Methods for Computational Fluid Dynamics by George Karniadakis and Spencer J. Sherwin
Disability Notice
The University of Utah seeks to provide equal access to its
programs, services and activities for people with disabilities.
If
you will need accommodations in the class, reasonable prior notice
needs
to be given to the Center for Disability Services, 162 Olpin Union
Building,
581-5020 (V/TDD). CDS will work with you and the instructor to
make
arrangements for accommodations.
All written information in this course can be made available in
alternative
format with prior notification to the Center for Disability Services.