MATHS 363 - Advanced Computational Mathematics
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Science
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Mathematics
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Description: Finite element methods, calculus of variations and control theory are key mathematical tools used to model, compute approximations to model solutions and to understand the control of real-world phenomena. These topics share the same mathematical foundations and can all be described as variational methods. The course offers advanced techniques to handle complicated geometries and optimise desired objectives in applications modelled using differential equations. Recommended preparation: MATHS 253
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Prerequisite: MATHS 260 and 270
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