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Department of Mathematics

Computational Mathematics (G5137)

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Computational Mathematics

Module G5137

Module details for 2025/26.

15 credits

FHEQ Level 4

Module Outline

• Lists, arrays (vectors, matrices).
• Iteration and recursion (functions, loops, divide and conquer, sort).
• Number representation systems, rounding error.
• Polynomials, interpolation, least-squares, quadrature.

Module learning outcomes

Understand basic algorithms (theory and applications);

Understand the design and implementation of algorithms in a widely used programming language;

Understand how to write and document computer code and how to present computational results in an informative way.

TypeTimingWeighting
Coursework10.00%
Coursework components. Weighted as shown below.
PortfolioT2 Week 11 100.00%
Computer Based ExamSemester 2 Assessment70.00%
Coursework20.00%
Coursework components. Weighted as shown below.
Problem SetT2 Week 4 25.00%
Problem SetT2 Week 6 25.00%
Problem SetT2 Week 9 25.00%
Problem SetT2 Week 11 25.00%
Timing

Submission deadlines may vary for different types of assignment/groups of students.

Weighting

Coursework components (if listed) total 100% of the overall coursework weighting value.

TermMethodDurationWeek pattern
Spring SemesterPractical1 hour11111111111
Spring SemesterLecture2 hours11111111111
Spring SemesterWorkshop1 hour01111111111

How to read the week pattern

The numbers indicate the weeks of the term and how many events take place each week.

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