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There will be two office hours before the continuation exam: Today (Wednesday) at 14:00–15:00, and Thursday 20 January at 13:00–14:00. You will find the Zoom link in Canvas.
Best regards,
Ulrik
For some reason the MN Faculty set a very short deadline for signing up to the continuation exam. If you have missed the deadline for signing up for the continuation exam, you can send an e-mail to the Faculty at studieinfo@mn.uio.no TODAY (Friday 7 January).
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Ulrik
Dear all,
I have uploaded today's exam and a suggested solution. We will finish corrections in about 3 weeks.
Update: There was a mistake in x_1 in the solution to problem 5, which I have corrected now. Moreover, I seem to have made a mistake during the lecture on the error estimate for the fixed point iteration: the power k+1 should have been k. I will take this into account when correcting.
I hope you have enjoyed the course. Happy holidays!
Best regards,
Ulrik
In exercise 1b, it should read "Ax = c", and not "Bx = c"
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Dear all,
In case you have questions during the exam, you can log in to the "MAT3110/MAT4110 Lecturer's round" Zoom meeting which is found on Canvas. The meeting is open from 10:00–11:00 on the day of the exam. If you have questions outside of this time period, please feel free to send me an e-mail.
Best regards,
Ulrik
Today's office hours is postponed until Wednesday 14:00–15:00. You can come to my office or log in to the Zoom meeting which you will find in Canvas.
Update: Today's office hours will be fully digital.
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Ulrik
In general, the following guidelines apply in courses at the Department of Mathematics:
- The examination lasts 4 hours. In addition, you will have an extra 30 minutes to scan and upload your PDF.
- All examination aids are allowed (e.g. books, online resources, scientific programming tools, etc.).
- It is not allowed to collaborate or communicate with others during the exam about the assignments.
- You can be picked out for a meeting to check that you understand the content of your examination attempt. The meeting will not affect your grade, but it can result in a formal investigation into possible cheating. Read more about what is considered cheating on the UiO web pages:?/english/about/regulations/studies/studies-examinations/routines-cheating.html
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Dear all,
I have updated the curriculum with a list of subjects that you need to know for the exam.
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Ulrik
Dear all,
As mentioned in today's lecture, I will be available for questions in my office (room 1017 in Niels Henrik Abels hus) on Mondays from 10:15–11:00 (or as long as there are questions), every Monday until 13 December.
Best regards,
Ulrik
I have uploaded a solution to oblig 2. You can find it in the schedule.
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Ulrik
Dear all,
Magnus has now corrected oblig 2. If you failed, but were given a new attempt, then you have been given a new assignment in Canvas. Please get in touch as soon as possible if you have not received a new assignment!
Best regards,
Ulrik
A solution to oblig 1 can be found here.
Ulrik
Implementing the summation over d indices in the composite midpoint method can be tricky. Here is a code snipped (in Matlab) which solves this problem. If you choose to use this code, make sure that you understand it fully!
Dear all,
Those of you who did not get oblig 1 approved, but have been given a new attempt, must resubmit the assignment in Canvas before Thursday 21 October at 14:30.
Oblig 2 has now been published on Canvas. The deadline is 28 October at 14:30.
Best regards,
Ulrik
Dear all,
- I will be meeting the student representatives later this week. Please get in touch with them if you have any complaints, suggestions or feedback about the course.
- I will be away next week (4–8 October), and Magnus will lecture for me on Monday and Tuesday. He will lecture on the blackboard, so there will be no Zoom broadcast or recording that week.
- Don't forget the deadline for the first mandatory assignment on Thursday 30 September.
See you in two weeks!
Ulrik
There were a couple of errors in Oblig 1. I have updated the PDF, specifying that the norms of xi and h on page 1 are the 2-norms (all norms in this problem set are the 2-norm), and that problem 6b should refer to (7) and not (6).
Best regards,
Ulrik
Dear all,
The first mandatory assignment has now been published; you will find it on Canvas under "Assignments". The deadline is Thursday 30 September at 14:30.
Please feel free to ask me or Magnus if you have any questions.
Best regards,
Ulrik
Dear all,
You will find a set of weekly exercises under "Weekly exercises" page (under Resources on the semester home page). Please try to do as many exercises as you can. Magnus will assist you with the problems on Thursday's tutorial.
Best regards,
Ulrik
Dear all,
Several messages:
- I will write a summary after each lecture, which you will find under Schedule. The first summary is now available.
- As a test, I will broadcast tomorrow's lecture live on Zoom. You will find the Zoom link on Canvas.
- Regarding the rules about video recordings, I might have found a loophole. I will record tomorrow's lecture and publish it on Canvas. I cannot promise that I can continue this throughout the semester.
- I have written a couple of exercises, available under "Weekly exercises" on the semester page. This list will be updated through the semester!
Best regards,
Ulrik
Dear all,
Welcome to MAT3110/MAT4110 – Introduction to numerical analysis. The course will follow the book An Introduction to Numerical Analysis by Süli and Mayers (available in Akademika). I will be teaching in Norwegian, but will switch to English if a sufficiently large number of students prefer that.
I want to emphasise that this is a course on numerical analysis, not on numerical methods. We will of course study a large number of numerical methods, but the emphasis will lie on analysing these methods – convergence, accuracy, stability and so on – rather than just presenting a list of "numerical recipes". The prerequisites for the course is MAT1100, MAT1110 and MAT1120 (or equivalent), and you can expect to use theory and techniques from these courses heavily. If you need to refresh that theory, then now is the time.
Lectures will be held on campus, in auditorium 2 in Vilh...