September-December 2006, Tuesday-Thursday 9:30-11 in DMP 201.
Instructor: Robert Bridson
Prerequisites: basic (3rd year) undergraduate scientific computing or willingness to pick up some basics on your own, advanced calculus and linear algebra.
This course is designed to fulfill the graduate breadth requirement in the topic of scientific computing. The goal is to prepare you either for using scientific computing in your own area (e.g. graphics, machine learning, vision, data mining, etc.) or to go on to more depth in particular topics in scientific computing.
You can always email me at rbridson@cs.ubc.ca, or phone my office (604-822-1993). My office is X663; either drop by or email me to set up an appointment to be sure of seeing me.
I'm happy to help out with stuff, and also appreciate feedback on the course---if the pace is right, if you want to see some particular topic covered, etc.
None: this is the first version of this course.
October 16: Another lecture up.
October 4: Oct 5 lecture up.
October 2: Oct 3 lecture up.
September 27: Sept 28 lecture up.
September 25: Sept 26 lecture up.
September 20: Tomorrow's lecture up.
September 19: Assignment 1 up.
September 18: Another lecture up.
September 13: Yesterday's notes are up, some new required reading.
May 26: Website is up.