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CS 7263 - Scientific Computing

Provides in-depth presentation of issues central to numerical computing: the effect of finite precision on numerical computation, the theory and application of splines, and the theory and applications of computational differentiation. Prerequisites: CS 4533, or Math 2024 and CS 2003, or equivalent.


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Master of Science in Computer Science


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