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Dec 21, 2024
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MATH 3001 - Scientific Computation and Visualization 3 cr. 3 hr. Offered every other year.
Numerical methods and computer visualization is playing an increasingly important role in science and mathematics. In this course we will look at mathematical problems that arise in which algorithms can give insight in the solutions to problems or producing graphs or other visual representations of data can aid in the understanding of problems. Students will write short computer programs and use other software to explore these problems.
Cross listed with CSC 3003 PL, AIA
Prerequisite(s): CSC 1500 and MATH 2600
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