Scientific Simulations in JavaMATHSC 481/983 Special
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Spring Semester, 2000 Instructor: Daniel D. Warner, 656-5244 Office: Martin Hall O-203, Hours: 9:00 - 10:00 & 13:30 - 14:15 MWF Classroom: Martin Hall M-301 Class Times: 11:15 - 12:05 MWF |
Last updated on August 1, 2000. |
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Admission requires a demonstration of maturity in computational mathematics at the upper division level. Typically this would include at least two semesters of programming and at least one course in applied mathematics beyond differential equations.
Course Syllabus.
This page provides the evolving syllabus for the course. As the course progresses the topics and links to supporting material will be updated.
(updated January 22, 1999)Meet the Class.
Each participant will maintain web pages for the class that demonstrate the projects being developed. This page provides contact information for each student and links to their class pages. In addition, the class is supported by the mailing list, 0001MTHSC_983002-L.
(updated January 24, 1999)Class Notes.
This links to an evolving loose collection of notes, examples, and discussons related to the topics in the course.
(updated March 6, 2000)Homework Assignments.
This page is a list of the homework assignments for the course.
(updated March 18, 2000)Java Examples.
This page is an index to all the Java examples developed for the course.
(updated February 16, 2000)Java Resources.
This page is a list of some of the key Java resources available on the web.
(updated August 1, 2000)