F5330 Basic numerical methods

Faculty of Science
Autumn 2015
Extent and Intensity
1/1/0. 3 credit(s). Type of Completion: z (credit).
Teacher(s)
doc. Mgr. Jiří Chaloupka, Ph.D. (lecturer)
doc. Mgr. Jiří Chaloupka, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
Guaranteed by
prof. RNDr. Josef Humlíček, CSc.
Department of Condensed Matter Physics – Physics Section – Faculty of Science
Contact Person: doc. Mgr. Jiří Chaloupka, Ph.D.
Supplier department: Department of Condensed Matter Physics – Physics Section – Faculty of Science
Timetable
Fri 10:00–10:50 Fs1 6/1017, Fri 11:00–11:50 Fs1 6/1017
Prerequisites
Knowledge of the programming (Pascal,Fortran, C,C++)
Course Enrolment Limitations
The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
Course objectives
The course presents to students knowledge on basic numerical methods of calculus and linear algebra.

After successful passing of the course the students should be able to
- list and describe basic numerical methods lectured
- successfully apply these methods for solving a specified problem.
Syllabus
  • 1. number representation in a computer, errors in numerical calculations, stability of the algorithms, ill-posed problems
  • 2. solution of nonlinear equations with a single variable (bisection, secant method, Ridders' method, Newton-Raphson method)
  • 3. minimization and maximalization in one dimension
  • 4. interpolating polynomials
  • 5. numerical quadrature (classical rules, Romberg quadrature, improper integrals, multidimensional integrals)
  • 6. initial value problems for ordinary differetial equations and their systems (Euler's method, methods of Runge-Kutta type)
  • 7. linear systems of equations (Gaussian elimination method, LU decomposition, Cholesky decomposition, iterative methods for sparse matrices)
  • 8. eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices (Jacobi method)
  • 9. systems of nonlinear equations (Newton-Raphson method)
  • 10. boundary value problems for ordinary differential equations
  • 11. partial differential equations (Laplace equation, heat conduction)
Literature
  • MÍKA, Stanislav. Numerické metody algebry. Vyd. 1. Praha: SNTL - Nakladatelství technické literatury, 1982, 169 s. info
  • HUMLÍČEK, Josef. Základní metody numerické matematiky. Vyd. 1. Praha: Státní pedagogické nakladatelství, 1981, 171 s. info
  • CELÝ, Jan. Programové moduly pro fyzikální výpočty. 1. vyd. Brno: Rektorát UJEP, 1985, 99 s. info
  • PRESS, William H. Numerical recipes in C : the art of scientific computing. 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992, xxvi, 994. ISBN 0521431085. info
  • MARČUK, Gurij Ivanovič. Metody numerické matematiky. Vyd. 1. Praha: Academia, 1987, 528 s. URL info
  • CELÝ, Jan. Řešení fyzikálních úloh na mikropočítačích. 1. vyd. Brno: Rektorát Masarykovy university, 1990, 108 s. ISBN 8021001267. info
  • PANG, Tao. An introduction to computational physics. 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006, xv, 385. ISBN 0521825695. info
Teaching methods
Lecture + individual work on PC.
Assessment methods
Requirements for credit: knowledge on topics presented in the lectures + discussion of worked out programs.
Language of instruction
Czech
Follow-Up Courses
Further Comments
Study Materials
The course is taught annually.
Listed among pre-requisites of other courses
Teacher's information
http://www.physics.muni.cz/~chaloupka/F5330/
The course is also listed under the following terms Autumn 2007 - for the purpose of the accreditation, Autumn 1999, Autumn 2010 - only for the accreditation, Autumn 2000, Autumn 2001, Autumn 2002, Autumn 2003, Autumn 2004, Autumn 2005, Autumn 2006, Autumn 2007, Autumn 2008, Autumn 2009, Autumn 2010, Autumn 2011, Autumn 2011 - acreditation, spring 2012 - acreditation, Autumn 2012, Autumn 2013, Autumn 2014, Autumn 2016, autumn 2017, Autumn 2018, Autumn 2019, Autumn 2020, autumn 2021, Autumn 2022, Autumn 2023, Autumn 2024.
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