School of Mathematics and
Computing
Sciences,
Chalmers University of
Technology
and
Goteborg University
Mohammad Asadzadeh (Lectures/Exercises)
telephone: 7723517
e-mail:mohammad@math.chalmers.se
URL:http://www.math.chalmers.se/~mohammad
Matematiskt Centrum, Eklandagatan 86, room 2331
Yan Yubin (Exercises)
telefon: 772 35 83
e-mail:yubin@math.chalmers.se
URL:http://www.math.chalmers.se/~yubin
Matematiskt Centrum, Eklandagatan 86, room 2328
Lectures:
Tuesdays 13.15-15 in HC 2, Fridays 8.00-9.45 in
Vasa A
Exercises: Because of a schema collision we schedule one
occasion
of the the excercises for the international master students on
wednesdays 8-10, of course all other participants of the course
are
equally welcome to this exercise as well.
Group 1: tuesdays 15-17 HC 2.
Gruop 2: wednesdays 8-10; first week in MD 7 and
weeks
2-7 in MD 3.
Whole class: Fridays 10-11.45 in Vasa A
K. Eriksson, D. Estep, P. Hansbo and C. Johnson, Computational Differential Equations, Studentliterature (available at the Cremona book shop).
During the course two sets of assignments will be handed out. Each set will be divided in two parts. One part contains problems of the same type as on the final exam, but more complex and time consuming, the other part consists of computer exercises. You will account for your work by handing in the solutions to the problems and a short report on the computer work done. The home assignments can give a maximum of 12 bonus points on the final exam, where the computer exercises give 0-4 points each and the problems give 0-2 points each.
Assignment 1a (ps file),
Assignment 1a (pdf file), (handed in no later than week 5).
Assignment
1b (handed in no later than week 5).
Assignment 2a (ps file),
Assignment 2a (pdf file)
(handed in no later than week7).
Assignment 2b (handed in no later than week7).
The computer assignments:
The computer assignments use Matlab as the main tool. You can sit at MC if you want to (Yubin can give you a log-in name), but as long as you have access to Matlab 5.2 you can sit anywhere.
Apart from the two bonus generating assignments, we have also made some preparatory exercises, assignment 0. They deal with interpolation (ch 5 in the book) and multidimensional calculus (ch 13). Take a look at them to see if you can learn something from them, probably you will.
Assignment 0
(voluntary)
Assignment1b
((bonus generating ) (introduced in home assignments above)
Assignment2b(bonus
generating)
Here are some examples of old exams,
98-12-15 (ps file) (pdf
file) ,
99-04-06 (ps file)
(pdf
file) ,
99-12-14 (ps file)
(pdf
file) ,
2000-04-25 (ps file)
(pdf
file) ,
2000-12-13 (ps file)
(pdf
file) ,
2001-12-18 (ps file)
(pdf
file) ,
2002-12-17 (ps file)
(pdf
file) ,
(ps file)
(pdf
file) ,
with their solutions:
solution
to 98-12-15 (ps file)
(pdf
file) ",
solution
to 99-04-06 (ps file)
(pdf
file) ",
solution
to 99-12-14 (ps file)
(pdf
file) ,
solution
to 2000-04-25 (ps file)
(pdf
file) ,
solution
to 2000-12-13 (ps file)
(pdf
file) ,
solution
to 2001-12-18 (ps file)
(pdf
file) ,
solution
to 2002-12-17 (ps file)
(pdf
file) ,
(ps file)
(pdf
file) ,
Examples of two other old exams, with solutions, will be appear on
the
web-site during the course.
The final exam is written and will contain both problems and theory questions. The grades on the exam will be:
3: 20-29 points
4: 30-39 points
5: 40-50 points
The exam will be in December (exact date and plce will be
announced
later). No aids are allowed.
Weekly program:
(Chapters in parantheses will be covered ''partially'' )
Week 1: Chapters (5), 6 and
(7)
Week 2: Chapter 8
Week 3: Chapter 9
Week 4: Chapters 21, (10 and
13)
Week 5: Chapters 14 and 15
Week 6: Chapters 16 and 17
Week 7: Chapters 18 and (19)
(Some of these exercises will be demonstrated)
The even problems from Övningsexemple i PDE1 TM,(ps file), , (pdf file).
AND
Chapter 5: 5.11, 5.12, 5.17, 5.23, 5.27, 5.56
Chapter 6: 1: Give a varitional formulation of -u''+u=f in (0,1), with u(0)=u(1)=0.
2: Write a FEM-formulation with piecewise linear, continuous functions, and a uniform stepsize h=1/4.
3: The same as above, but with piecewise quadratic functions.
Chapter 7: 7.3, 7.5, 7.24, 7.31 (prove in addition that there is exactly one minimum), 7.54
Chapter 8: 8.1, 8.3, 8.6, 8.7, 8.8, 8.11, 8.12, 8.15, 8.16, 8.18, 8.21, 8.22, 8.23, 8.32, 8.38, 8.41
Chapter 9: 9.4, 9.5, 9.7, 9.9, 9.10, 9.12, 9.13, 9.14, 9.19, 9.22, 9.23, 9.24, 9.26, 9.27, 9.28, 9.33, 9.43, 9.45, 9.46
Chapter 21: 21.1, 21.2, 21.3, 21.4, 21.5, 21.8, 21.9, 21.13
Chapter 14: 14.7, 14.10
Chapter 15: 15.5, 15.9, 15.11, 15.15, 15.20, 15.22, 15.24, 15.35, 15.39, 15.44, 15.45, 15.47
Chapter 16: 16.4, 16.7, 16.11, 16.14, 16.15, 16.18, 16.20
Chapter 17: 17.4, 17.8, 17.9, 17.10, 17.11, 17.13, 17.17, 17.18, 17.19, 17.20, 17.33
Chapter 18: 18.1, 18.3, 18.4, 18.5, 18.6, 18.9
An example note-book,
Övningsexemple
i PDE1, TM (ps file), and (pdf
file), consisting of problems from some previous exams and
solutions to the
Lösningar
för udda uppgifter i Övningsexemple
i PDE1 TM, (ps file), and
(pdf file), odd problems in Övningsexemple i PDE1, are now
available in the
cousre homepage.
There is a
course diary, describing the
current process of lectures/ exercises.