Skip to main content
Princeton Mobile homeCourses home
Detail

Numerical Algorithms for Scientific Computing

APC 523/AST 523/MAE 507

1224
Info tab content
A broad introduction to numerical algorithms used in scientific computing. The course begins with a review of the basic principles of numerical analysis, including sources of error, stability, and convergence. The theory and implementation of techniques for linear and nonlinear systems of equations and ordinary and partial differential equations are covered in detail. Examples of the application of these methods to problems in engineering and the sciences permeate the course material. Issues related to the implementation of efficient algorithms on modern high-performance computing systems are discussed.
Instructors tab content
Sections tab content

Section L01