Course detail
Mathematics
FAST-DA01Acad. year: 2015/2016
Errors in numerical calculations and numerical methods for one nonlinear equation in one unknown.
Iterative methods. The Banach fixed-point theorem.
Iterative methods for the systems of linear and nonlinear equations.
Direct methods for the systems of linear algebraic equations, matrix inversion, eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices.
Interpolation and approximation of functions. Splines.
Numerical differentiation and integration. Extrapolation to the limit.
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
understanding of the elementary numerical procedures for their approximate solutions and their essential properties and
the ability to solve elementary typical concrete problems numerically.
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Course curriculum
2. Basic principles of iterative methods. The Banach fixed-point theorem.
3. Norms of vectors and of matrices, eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices. Iterative methods for systems of linear algebraic equations– part I.
4. Iterative methods for linear algebraic equations– part II. Iterative methods for systems of nonlinear equations.
5. Direct methods for systems of linear algebraic equations, LU-decomposition. Systems of linear algebraic equations with special matrice – part I.
6. Systems of linear algebraic equations with special matrices – part II. The methods based on the minimization of a quadratic form.
7. Computing inverse matrices and determinants, the stability and the condition number of a matrix.
8. Eigenvalues of matrices - the power method. Basic principles of interpolation.
9. Polynomial interpolation.
10. Interpolation by means of splines. Orthogonal polynoms.
11. Approximation by the discrete least squares.
12. Numerical differentiation, Richardson´s extrapolation. Numerical integration of functions in one variables– part I.
13. Numerical integration of functions in one variables– part II. Numerical integration of functions in two variables.
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Recommended reading
HOROVÁ, I., ZELINKA, J.: Numerické metody. Masarykova univerzita v Brně 2004
MIKA, S.: Numerické metody algebry. SNTL Praha 1982
PŘIKRYL, P., BRANDNER, M.: Numerické metody II. ZČU Plzeň 2000
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