Computer Science | Scientific Computing I (3 cr.)
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P: 230 and MATH 351. P or C: MATH 262. Fall. Solving scientific problems
on computers. Languages for  scientific computing. Software development
on workstations: using tools the environment provides,  organization of
programs. Computer architecture: impact on software and algorithms.
Problem formulation:  model selection/simplification, relationship to
numerical methods. Solution of linear equations: methods  and packages.
Nonlinear equations and optimization problems.