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MA 360 - Scientific Programming |
This course is designed to provide the computational skills needed to attempt serious scientific computational tasks. Computers and floating point arithmetic; the GNU/Linux operating system and an introduction to the compiled programming languages FORTRAN (including FORTRAN 95) and C++ in the context of solving systems of linear equations and differential equations arising from practical situations; use of debuggers and other debugging techniques, and profiling; use of callable subroutine packages like LAPACK and differential equation routines; parallel programming a Beowulf system with MPI; introduction to Matlab.
3.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Mathematics Department Course Attributes: Math Learning Lab Fee, Tuition Arts and Sciences |