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Compulsory Module 2: Methods in Scientific Computing (15 ECTS-Credits, 9 hours)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: - After completion of the module, students will be able to use common mathematical models of real-world processes and evaluate them efficiently on conventional computer systems. - They have a detailed understanding of performance-relevant aspects of conventional computer architectures as well as appropriate programming skills to efficiently implement numerical methods on them and analyse their properties. - They will be able to correctly discretise the descriptive equations and to identify suitable numerical methods for further evaluation based on the current state of research and adapt them to problems as well as to programming requirements. - Based on this, students develop the competence to improve relevant aspects of numerical methodology and concrete implementation in a reciprocal and evaluation-based way in order to generate and evaluate practical solutions for new numerical problems.
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VU Numerics of Selected Problems (VU / 3h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Heiko Gimperlein, Alexander Ostermann
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