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Last update: doc. RNDr. Karel Houfek, Ph.D. (18.05.2022)
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Karel Houfek, Ph.D. (11.06.2019)
Ústní zkouška a udělení zápočtu, který student dostane za vypracovanání úlohy zadané v poslední třetině semestru. |
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Karel Houfek, Ph.D. (18.05.2022)
W. H. Press, S. A. Teukolsky, W. T. Vetterling, B. P. Flannery: Numerical Recipes: The Art of Scientific Computing 3rd ed, Cambridge 2007, http://numerical.recipes/. E. Isaacson, H. B. Keller: Analysis of Numerical Methods, Dover 1966. L. N. Trefethen, D. Bau III: Numerical Linear Algebra, Siam 1997. E. Vitásek: Numerické metody, SNTL Praha 1987. |
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Martin Čížek, Ph.D. (16.10.2017)
Oral exam. Before coming to exam, student must solve one practical programming task selected from the list provided in the last weeks of semester. Oral exam consists of two questions. First question is to describe the theory considering the selected practical task. The second question will be selected from the topics coverd by sylabus of the lecture. |
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Last update: CIZEK (16.05.2005)
Basic numerical methods and application to solutions of problems of mathematical physics. 1) Error, precision, stability. 2) Interpolation, extrapolation, reprezentation, derivation and integration of function. 3) Roots of function, fixed point theorem and axceleration of convergence. 4) Minimalization a maximalization. 5) Solution of ordinary differential equations. Boundary- and initial-value problems. 6) Linear algebra: matrix inversion and diagonalization. 8) Integral equations. 9) Fast Fourier transform. |