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COE HPC

Bring High Performance Computing to Everyone in College of Engineering at Texas A&M University!

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

A Crash Course of Fundamental Numerical Methods – I

This workshop covers fundamental numerical methods that are most commonly used in computational science and engineering. Topics include linear and non-linear systems, integrals, approximation, and ordinary and partial differential equations. We will also introduce some of the most popular open source numerical libraries. This workshop does NOT include hands-on tutorials. Instead, this one serves as an introduction to a follow-up short course that will provide high performance computing resources so that attendees can write, compile and run their own code by applying various numerical methods on the state of the art computing facilities.

Instructor(s): Jian Tao

Prerequisites: calculus, linear algebra, experiences with C/C++ or other programming languages.

Time: Wed, February 22, 2017 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM CDT

Location: Emerging Technologies Building Room 1006 101 Bizzell St. College Station, Texas 70843

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