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Mathematical Methods for Engineers II
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Lecture 29: Duality Puzzle / Inverse Problem / Integral Equations
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 28: Linear Programming and Duality
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 27: Regularization by Penalty Term
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 26: Two Squares / Equality Constraint Bu = d
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 25: Saddle Points / Inf-sup condition
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 24: Error Estimates / Projections
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 23: Calculus of Variations / Weak Form
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 22: Weighted Least Squares
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 21: Optimization with constraints
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 20: Fast Poisson Solver
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 19: Conjugate Gradient Method
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 18: Krylov Methods / Multigrid Continued
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 17: Multigrid Methods
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 16: General Methods for Sparse Systems
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 15: Iterative Methods and Preconditioners
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 14: Financial Mathematics / Black-Scholes Equation
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 13: Elimination with Reordering: Sparse Matrices
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 12: Matrices in Difference Equations (1D, 2D, 3D)
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 11: Level Set Method
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 10: Shocks and Fans from Point Source
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 09: Conservation Laws / Analysis / Shocks
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 08: Convection-Diffusion / Conservation Laws
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 07: Finite Differences for the Heat Equation
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 06: Wave Profiles, Heat Equation / point source
Published 05/09/07
Lecture 05: Second-order Wave Equation (including leapfrog)
Published 05/09/07
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