Publication in the Diário da República: Despacho nº 10764/2011 - 30/08/2011
4.5 ECTS; 2º Ano, 1º Semestre, 22,50 T + 30,0 TP , Cód. 918418.
Lecturer
(1) Docente Responsável
(2) Docente que lecciona
Prerequisites
Not applicable.
Objectives
a)Students should be provided with basic and more advanced knowledge of mathematical methods used in different chemistry engineering problems.
b)They should be able to apply appropriate numerical methods to solve differential and integral equations.
Program
1. Iterative Methods for Linear Systems of Equations;
2. Numerical Methods for Systems of Nonlinear Equations and Nonlinear Equations;
3. Polynomial Interpolation;
4. Numerical Defferentiation and Integration;
5. Numerical methods for ordinary differential equations.
Evaluation Methodology
Continuous assessment:
Written test worth 0-20 marks. A minimum mark of 10 exempts students from sitting the exam.
Exam-based assessment:
Exam is for students who failed continuous assessment or wish to improve their marks. Exam covers all the material taught and requires a minimum mark of 10 to pass the module.
Resits are for students who failed the exam and covers all the material taught.
NOTE:
A student who obtains a mark of 17/20 or higher in any piece of assessment will have to sit an extraordinary assessement.
Bibliography
- Atkinson, K. (1993). Elementary Numerical Analysis. (Vol. 1). New York: John Wiley & Sons
- Burden, R. e Faires, J. (1993). Numerical Analysis. .: PWS Publishing Company
- Heath, M. (2001). Scientific Computing: an Introductory Survey. .: McGraw-Hill
- Pina, H. (1995). Métodos Numéricos. .: McGraw-Hill
Teaching Method
Theoretical lectures, with content presentation and illustration. Theoretical-practical lectures involving problem-solving.
Software used in class