Tools and Techniques for Computational Analysis
CSC 412 (801 & 810)

Marcus Schaefer


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Homeworks and Examples

Assignments will be available through this webpage. Assignments are due by end of day Tuesday (midnight).  Late submissions will not be accepted, but the lowest homework score will be dropped.

Homework

due

 

Questions and Answers

Schedule

Classes and office hours

The in-class section meets W 5:45pm-9:00pm, in Lewis 1105. This course is OL, you can watch lectures online at https://d2l.depaul.edu/ .

My office hours are W 4-5:30 and TuTh 11:45-12:30. During those times you can find me in the CDM building, room 749.

If you want to set up an appointment at another time, or simply ask a question, send email to mschaefer@cdm.depaul.edu.

Textbook

Required texts: There are two required texts, one for the Linear Algebra, one for the Calculus part.

We will use additional reading as necessary, including the Matlab Tutorials created by Dr. Raicu.

Software

We will be using Matlab in this course. As a student in the class, you can access a full Matlab installation through terminal services (prefered method for the class). A somewhat smaller installation is available through the virtual lab.

Syllabus

The following is a very rough schedule, and we might depart from it. LA, and C refer to the textbooks.

Week 1-2

Linear Systems and Matrices, Matlab. (LA1, 2)

Week 2-3

Solving Linear Systems and Matrix Inversion. (LA 1,2)

Week 3-4 Vectors and Vector Spaces (LA 3)

Week 5-7

Orthogonality (LA 4, 6), Midterm

Week 7-8

Eigenvalues and SVD (LA 5)

Week 9

Functions, Equations, and Limits (C 6-8, C25, 26)

 

Sequences, Series, and Convergence (C 42, 43, 9, 10)

Week 10

Derivatives (C 12, 27, 21)

 

Critical Points and Curve Sketching (C 13, 14, 15)

 

Power Series and Approximation (C 46, 47)

 Official class syllabus.

Grades and exams

Homework, quizzes: 40%, Midterm: 30%, Final: 30%. I will use the following grading scheme:

Grade Percentage
A 95-100
A- 90-95
B+ 87-90
B 83-87
B- 80-83
C+ 77-80
C 73-77
C- 70-73
D+ 65-70
D 60-65
F <60

Throughout the quarter there will be extra credit problems; extra credit does not directly make up for points lost on homeworks or exams; instead it is added in with a weight to the final grade (i.e. not doing extra credit won't harm you, but doing it can move you up).

Midterm for the in-class section will be during the first half of class-time (5:45-7:15), Wednesday 2/12 in a computer lab (CDM 634); the in-class final exam will take place on Wednesday 3/18, again in a lab (CDM 634). Registration for online students will be available on d2l. No make-up exams. Exams will require a laptop and access to Matlab (which means you need a wireless connection, or your own installation of Matlab). Online students need to find a proctoring location which can meet these conditions.

General Policies

Academic Honesty

The course adheres to the university Academic Integrity Policy, the following is an excerpt from the policy:

Cheating: Cheating is any action that violates university norms or instructor's guidelines for the preparation and submission of assignments. This includes but is not limited to unauthorized access to examination materials prior to the examination itself, use or possession of unauthorized materials during the examination or quiz; having someone take an examination in one's place-copying from another student; unauthorized assistance to another student; or acceptance of such assistance.

Plagiarism: Plagiarism is a major form of academic dishonesty involving the presentation of the work of another as one's own. Plagiarism includes but is not limited to the following:

Complicity: Complicity is any intentional attempt to facilitate any of the violations described above. This includes but is not limited to allowing another student to copy from a paper or test document; providing any kind of material—including one’s research, data, or writing—to another student if one believes it might be misrepresented to a teacher or university official; providing information about or answers to test questions.

A charge of cheating and/or plagiarism is always a serious matter.  If proven, it can result in an automatic F in the course and, in case of a repeated violation, possible expulsion.

For homework this means that while you can talk to other students about the class material, you cannot talk about your homework solutions; you cannot share your homework solutions, either in written or electronic form. Any work you submit with your name on it needs to have been done solely by yourself, and you need to be able to fully explain it. If you do use someone else's work, you need to clearly mark this by placing quotations within quotation marks and citing any references you use. If you have questions on proper citation, you can visit DePaul's Writing Center. Note that this may lead to reduced credit, however, since you are expected to do the work by yourself.

Using materials prepared for other purposes (e.g., another course or work) needs the course instructor's prior permission.

Incomplete

An incomplete grade is given only for an exceptional reason such as a death in the family, a serious illness, etc. Any such reason must be documented. Any incomplete request must be made at least two weeks before the final, and approved by the Dean of CDM. Any consequences resulting from a poor grade for the course will not be considered as valid reasons for such a request.


Marcus Schaefer
Last updated: November 22nd, 2019.