MAT3633

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MAT 3633. Numerical Analysis. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.

Prerequisites: MAT2233, MAT3213, and one of the following: CS1063, CS1714, or CS2073. Solution of linear and nonlinear equations, curve-fitting, and eigenvalue problems. Generally offered: Fall, Spring. Differential Tuition: $150.

Topics List

Date Sections Topics Prerequisite Skills Student Learning Outcomes
Week 1

Section 0.2 & 1.1

  • (To be Entered)
Week 2

Sections 1.2 & 1.3

  • (TBD)
Week 3

Sections 1.4 & 1.5

  • (TBD)
Week 4

Sections 2.1 & 2.2

  • (TBD)
Week 5

Sections 2.3 & 2.5

  • (TBD)
Week 6

Sections 2.6 & 2.7

  • (TBD)
Week 7

Sections 3.1 & 3.2

  • (TBD)
Week 8

Sections 3.4, 3.5, & 4.1

  • (TBD)
Week 9

Sections 4.2 & 4.5

  • (TBD)
Week 10

Sections 5.1, 5.2, & 5.3

  • (TBD)
Week 11

Sections 5.4 & 5.5

  • How to estimate the error on a sub interval
  • How to mark sub intervals to be further refinement?
  • Motivation and difficulties with straightforward approach
  • Legendre polynomials and their basic properties
  • Gauss Quadrature rule based on Legendre polynomials
  • Degree of precision of Gauss Quadrature
  • Gauss quadrature formula on general interval and composite Gauss rules
Week 12

Sections 10.1, 11.1, & 11.2

  • DCT and Interpolation by Cosine Functions
  • Relation between DFT and DCT
  • Fourier Transform of 2-Dimensional Functions
  • DCT of 2-Dimensional Functions
  • Interpolation Theorem for 2-Dimensional DCT
  • Digital Gray scale images and color color images
  • RGB format
  • YCbCr (or YUV) format
  • Convertion between RGB and YUV formats
Week 13

Sections 12.1 & 12.2

  • Definition and basic properties of orthogonal matrices
  • QR-Factorization based on Gram-Schmidt Orthogonalization
Week 14

Sections 12.2

  • Convert a matrix into UHF by Householder reflectors