Math 465 Advanced Topics in Numerical Analysis
Section 31     5:40- 6:55 pm TR Sci 242
Instructor:      Dr. Z. Zeng,   Office: Sci 204H,   Phone: 773-794-6518
email:           zzeng@neiu.edu
Web site:        http://www.neiu.edu/~zzeng  and go to Teaching Materials
Office hours:    10:00-11:00, 3:00-4:00 Tue. and Thur 
                  1:00- 3:00            Wed.
                 No appointment needed in regular office hours.
Prereq:          Math 304 with grade A, B, or C
Text:            Numerical Linear Algebra and Applications, by B. N. Datta
Software:        It is recommended that you purchase the Maple V.5 
                 (student edition) if you have a computer at home. 
                 otherwise you'll have to use the computing labs on campus.
Course           Methods and applications of Numerical Linear Algebra
Description
Method           Lectures, question and answer sessions, moderated individ- 
of Instruction   ual and group problem solving sessions, hand-in problem 
                 assignments, regular use of technology in and out of the
                 classroom.
Homework:        There will be weekly homework assignments at end of every class.
                 These assignments will be graded on the basis of mathematical 
                 correctness and presentation. Assignments must be in final
                 form - no scratch work please. Homework is due at the beginning 
                 of the Tuesday's class unless otherwise announced. 
                 No late homework will be accepted but 1 worst scores will 
                 be dropped. I reserve the right to deduct 50% or more for 
                 poorly presented assignments.  You are encouraged to discuss 
                 with each other but may not copy works. If you miss a class, 
                 please check the web site for the assignment.
Exams:           There will be one midterm exam on Tuesday, March 7  and a 
                 comprehensive Final Exam on 
                             Wed., May 2, 6:00 -7:50 pm
Method           Evaluation of your performance in the course is based on
of Evaluation    the mid-term exams (100 points), homework (200 points),
                 and the Final Exam (200 points). The total number of points 
                 is 500. The scale of grading:
                 90-100% (450-500 pts): A, 80-89%(400-449 pts): B, 
                 65-79% (325-399 pts): C, 55-64%(275-324 pts): D
Department secretaries will not give out final grades. Please do not ask.

Friday, March 17 is the last day to drop this class