| MATLAB Resources for Mathematical Topics |
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This web site includes MATLAB examples that illustrate a variety of mathematical topics such as ODEs, PDEs, and advanced visualization.
Professor Name: Matthias Kawski
Department: Department of Mathematics and Statistics
University: Arizona State University
Language: English
Submitted: Mar 06, 2008
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| Computational Science with MATLAB |
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The objective of this tutorial is to provide the basics of using MATLAB. Topics covered include math functions, plot curves, optimizations, manipulation of vectors and matrices, linear systems, data analysis, loops and conditions, and logical operators. Examples using real world applications, such as the deformation of a system of springs, are provided.
Material created by Professor Marc Buffat.
This course material is in French. |
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Introductory undergraduate (1st or 2nd year) |
| Institution: |
Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 |
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Problem sets or projects, Primers or tutorials |
| Products: |
MATLAB |
Submitted: Aug 18, 2008
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| Numerical Computing with MATLAB |
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| Description: |
Numerical Computing with MATLAB by Cleve Moler, chairman and chief scientist at The MathWorks, is a textbook for an introductory course in numerical methods, MATLAB, and technical computing. It emphasizes the informed use of mathematical software. Topics include matrix computation, interpolation and zero finding, differential equations, random numbers, and Fourier analysis. |
| Target audience: |
Introductory undergraduate (1st or 2nd year) |
| Institution: |
N/A |
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Downloadable code or data files |
| Products: |
MATLAB |
Submitted: Aug 19, 2008
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| Stat / Math Center |
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MATLAB overview and support information from Indiana University's Stat/Math Center.
Language: English
Submitted: Sep 13, 2007
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| Calculus and Transforms |
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A Power Point 2007 presentation Submitted: May 30, 2008
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| Topics in Applied Algebra |
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This course website contains links to an extensive set of MATLAB assignments that the author has created for the course.
Language: English
Submitted: Mar 06, 2008
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| MATLAB at Ohio University |
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Math Department at Ohio University has a landing page for MATLAB assignments in courses such as Calculus, Calculus for Biology, Differential Equations... Check out the useful getting started reference material. Submitted: Dec 29, 2008
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| Experiments with MATLAB |
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Experiments with MATLAB by Cleve Moler, chairman and chief scientist at The MathWorks, is an electronic book with chapters that supplement high school and early college courses in mathematics and technical computing, including calculus and matrix theory. The expected background includes algebra, trigonometry, and some familiarity with computers. |
| Target audience: |
Introductory undergraduate (1st or 2nd year) |
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N/A |
| Materials available: |
Downloadable code or data files |
| Products: |
MATLAB |
Submitted: Aug 19, 2008
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| Introduction to Numerical Methods |
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| Description: |
This course offers an advanced introduction to numerical linear algebra. Topics include direct and iterative methods for linear systems, eigenvalue decompositions and QR/SVD factorizations, stability and accuracy of numerical algorithms, the IEEE floating point standard, sparse and structured matrices, preconditioning, linear algebra software. Problem sets require some knowledge of MATLAB. Materials available at link - Problem sets or projects, Course outline or syllabus, Textbook recommendations, Downloadable code or data files. Course material created by Dr. Per-Olof Persson. |
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Graduate |
| Academic institution: |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| Materials available: |
Problem sets or projects, Course outline or syllabus, Textbook recommendations, Downloadable code or data files |
| Products:MATLAB |
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Submitted: Jul 16, 2008
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| Numerical Analysis [French] |
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| Description: |
This course covers methods of numerical analysis using MATLAB exercises to demonstrate concepts. Topics covered include iterative methods such as Jacobi, Gauss-Seidel, and Laplacien; algorithms; and Krylov subspace methods.
Course material created by Professor Pascal Joly.
This course material is in French. |
| Target audience: |
Advanced undergraduate (3rd or 4th year) |
| Institution: |
Pierre and Marie Curie University |
| Materials available: |
Problem sets or projects, Course outline or syllabus, Downloadable code or data files |
| Products: |
MATLAB |
Submitted: Aug 18, 2008
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| Elementary Math Functions |
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A Power Point 2007 presentation Submitted: May 30, 2008
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| Random Matrix Theory and Its Applications |
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| Description: |
This course is an introduction to the basics of random matrix theory, motivated by engineering and scientific applications.
Course material created by Professor Alan Edelman and Professor Moe Win. |
| Target audience: |
Graduate |
| Institution: |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| Materials available: |
Problem sets or projects, Course outline or syllabus, Downloadable code or data files |
| Products: |
MATLAB |
Submitted: Jul 22, 2008
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| Numerical Algorithms |
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| Description: |
This course gives an introduction into a subject connecting applied mathematics and computer science - numerical methods. This course aims to provide a solid background on numerical techniques for solution of linear problems. Topics covered include: linear systems of equations, Gaussian elimination, Cholesky factorization, conditioning and stability, QR factorization, least squares problems, singular value decomposition, eigenvalue problems, iterative methods for linear systems, iterative methods for eigenvalue problems, fast Fourier transform, systems of nonlinear equations, and optimization.
Course material created by Professor Dietmar Saupe, Vladimir Bondarenko, Ioan Cleju. |
| Target audience: |
Advanced undergraduate (3rd or 4th year) |
| Institution: |
Universität Konstanz |
| Materials available: |
Problem sets or projects, Lab materials, Course outline or syllabus, Downloadable code or data files |
| Products: |
MATLAB |
Submitted: Jul 22, 2008
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| Linear Algebra & Solution of ODEs |
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A Power Point 2007 presentation Submitted: May 30, 2008
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| Numerical Methods with MATLAB: Implementations and Applications |
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| Description: |
Study guides, lecture slides, and worksheets are available to support students and instructors using the textbook "Numerical Methods with MATLAB: implementations and Applications."
Course material created by Professor Gerald Recktenwald. |
| Target audience: |
Advanced undergraduate (3rd or 4th year) |
| Institution: |
N/A |
| Materials available: |
Problem sets or projects, Presentations, Textbook recommendations |
| Products: |
MATLAB |
Submitted: Jul 30, 2008
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| Infinite Random Matrix Theory |
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| Description: |
In this course on the mathematics of infinite random matrices, students will learn about the tools such as the Stieltjes transform and Free Probability used to characterize infinite random matrices. Course material created by Professor Alan Edelman and Professor Moe Win. |
| Target audience: |
Graduate |
| Institution: |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| Materials available: |
Problem sets or projects, Course outline or syllabus, Textbook recommendations, Downloadable code or data files |
| Products: |
MATLAB |
Submitted: Jul 22, 2008
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