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Bachelor in Mathematics
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Email : maths1@ugm.ac.id; kaprodi-s1-matematika.mipa@ugm.ac.id MODULE HANDBOOK
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Subtitle, if applicable
Courses, if applicable Computational Mathematics
Teaching methods 100 minutes of lectures, 100 minutes of laboratory work, and 180
minutes of structured activities per week.
Workload (incl. contact hours, The total workload is 136 hours per semester, which consists of
self-study hours) 100 minutes lectures per week for 14 weeks, 120 minutes
structured activities per week, 120 minutes individual study per
week, and 170 minutes laboratory work per week, in total, is 16
weeks per semester, including mid-exam and final exam.
Credit points 3(1)
Required and recommended Prerequisites: Introduction to numerical analysis (MMM-2401), and at the
prerequisites for joining the same semester student taken Introduction to partial differential equation
module (MMM-2310).
Module objectives/intended After completing this course, the students have
learning outcomes CO1. ability to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of
mathematical computing
CO2. ability to derive the numerical algorithms covered in the module
CO3. ability to carry out simple numerical processes "by hand"
CO4. ability to implement, evaluate, contrast and reflect upon the
numerical results arising from different algorithms.
Content Topic:
1. Solution of nonlinear and linear equations system using
Newton Methods and iterative methods,
2. interpolation: Hermite interpolation, splines, trigonometric
interpolation, Fast Fourier Transform, multivariable function
interpolation, function approximation Theory,
3. Numerical Integral: Newton-Cotes method and Romberg
method, Gaussian quadrature, Improper integrals,
4. Numerical Solution Ordinary Differential Equations: Runge-
Kutta Methods, Multistep Methods
5. Numerical for Partial Differential Equations : Finite Difference
Methods and Finite Element Method.
Study and examination To pass this course, students must obtain a minimum grade of D. The
requirements final mark will be weighted as follows:
1. Final Examination 30 18 12
2. Mid-Term 30 18 12
Examination
3. Laboratory 30 30
4. Quiz, Homework 15 10 5
TOTAL 100 40 60