Making automated driving safer: RELiABEL project launched
Making automated driving safer: RELiABEL project launched
Summer Term 2017
Organiser
Dr. Long Teng
Dmitry Shcherbakov, M.Sc.
Type
Lecture and Exercises (4+2 SWS)
The course comprises 4h lectures and 2h exercises per week.
Lab exercises are part of a separate course.
Target audience
The course is dedicated to students in mathematics, financial mathematics, computer simulation in science, IT and SII.
Prerequisite
Knowledge of basic courses in mathematics (Analysis I-II, Linear Algebra I-II or similar), Introduction to Numerical Mathematics (or: block course 'Introduction to Numerical Methods for Computer Simulation') and Numerical Analysis and Simulation I: ODEs.
Credits
9 Credit Points
Lab Exercise
Separate course: Lab Exercises for Numerical Analysis and Simulation II: PDEs
Examination
Oral (30 min) or written (120 min) examinations for each candidate. As a prerequisite, it is required to work successfully on (at least) 50% of the exercises.
Topics
Numerical methods for partial differential equations.
Time and Place
Lecture:
Tuesday, 14:00-16:00 in room G. H06 <br/> Thursday, 14:00-16:00 in room G. H06 <br/>
Please note that the first lecture will be on April 20. .
Exercise:
Tuesday, 16:00-18:00 in room G. 14.34
The first exercise will be on May 2.
Exercise sheet