Lectures: Tuesdays and Thursdays 12:30-1:45
Location: MRDC 2404
Instructor: Edmond Chow
E-mail:
TA: Rafael Orozco (rorozco@gatech.edu)
TA: Sooyoun Oh (soh342@gatech.edu)
TA: Yuening Tang (ytang322@gatech.edu)
Course Description
Introduction to numerical solutions of the classical problems of linear algebra including linear systems, least squares, and eigenvalue problems.
Prerequisites
A four-credit or two-semester course in linear algebra, equivalent to MATH 1554 (subspaces, rank, Gram-Schmidt, QR, least squares, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, singular value decomposition, vector norms). The assignments will require Matlab programming (at least at the level of CS 1371). An undergraduate level course in numerical methods (e.g., MATH 4640) is strongly recommended.Topics
Learning Objectives
Students will develop facility with the methods of numerical linear algebra, e.g., various factorizations, iterative methods, and their analysis. This leads to the following larger learning objectives for students in this course. The students will be able to:
Grading
35% Assignments
10% Final exam
10% Weekly journaling
30% Student tutorials
15% Participation
Required Textbooks