If you want to see your exam, you can come to room 563 Monday 16 January 10-11.
Exam results and final grades will be published 20 December 2012. The final grade is based on reviewing the entire course work submitted. The data base is under revision and may change at any time until final grades are announced.
Results for Project #3 are now available in the data base. Log in to check your result.
NOTE
This site will close on 20 December. If you plan on taking the exam at a later time, download the necessary material now before it is removed.
Published old exams will however remain available.
Project 3 update!
The text for Computer assignment #3 has been updated for clarity concerning how to discretize the viscous Burgers equation!
You can have a look at your graded Project 2 on Wednesday 29 November 12:00-13:00, in room 563 at the Math Center.
The results from Project #2 are now available. Log in and check your result!
Computer assignment #3 is now available for downloading!
Project deadline is 7 December 10:00:00. No late reports will be accepted -- the projects need to be graded before the exam on 12 December.
Computer Exercise 3 is now available for downloading (updated 22 November 20:00 to remove minor misprints). Instruction in the computer lab Thursday 24 November.
You can have a look at your graded Project 1 on Wednesday 16 November in room 563 at the Mathematics Center (5th floor).
If you have not registered yourself in the database, please do it immediately -- Monday 14 November is the last day. If you are not in the data base your project results will not be stored.
Computer assignment #2 is now available for downloading! So is a proposed solution (text + Matlab code) to Computer Exercise #2 -- this is useful as a template for solving a 2pBVP.
F-students in particular are kindly advised to start working on the project as soon as possible and plan their time so as to avoid too much of a collision with work in the physics course!
Computer Assignment 1 is available for downloading under the "Exercises" tab. You can score up to 6 points on it, out of the 50 total for the entire course.
Project due date is Wednesday 9 November at 10:00. Reports are handed in at the scheduled lectures. No electronic submissions are accepted.
Computer Exercise 1 can now be downloaded under the "Exercises" tab. Study the instruction carefully and prepare yourself before you go to the computer lab on Thursday!
Welcome to the course Numerical Methods for Differential Equations!
The course starts on Monday 24 October 2011, 15:15, with the first lecture in MH:A.
Bookmark this page -- it will be used extensively during the course and will contain lecture notes and all relevant course material.
Please register by filling in your name and data in the form under the tab Register on this page.
See you soon!