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Projects

Projects are done in groups of 2 students (or possibly 3 students), or you may choose to work on your own.

Each group should hand in a written report and present their work in the form of a short seminar at the end of the course. Each group should also hand in a written project plan.

A list of suggestions for projects is availabe as a pdf or a ps file.

Project plan

It is strongly recommended (but not required) that you use the template plan.tex for your project plan.

Report

Similarly, you are encouraged to use the template report.tex for your project report. There is no page limitation for the report, but probably 5-10 pages (not including appendices) will be enough. Note that you also need the two eps files to compile the template document.

Presentation

All groups should prepare a 10-15 min presentation, at which you present your results and methods for an audience consisting of your fellow students and hopefully also some of the teachers and graduate students at the Department of Computational Mathematics. For your presentations, you can use the template presentation.tex. Note that you will also need the file called Makefile.

Reference matrices

For those of you who struggle with getting their assembling working, there are couple of reference matrices that you can compare with.

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Editor: Anders Logg
Last modified: 2002-12-12