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| 30.11.25 | Change formalities: Only the last three days of the course are mandatory for passing. |
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| 14.10.25 | Please register to the course in the URM system (deadline 23.10.2025, 12:00 s.t.) |
| 10.10.25 | Set up course page. |
In contrast to the last years, the programming exercises for the numerical analysis course will be held in a blockcourse after the semester. This course will also incorporate an optional introductory lecture to the programming with the JULIA language. No previous knowledge of JULIA is needed. The first days of the course are optional and will cover the basics of programming in JULIA and numerical methods. The last three days are mandatory for passing the course and will focus on solving exercises related to the numerical analysis lecture. The mandatory exercises that have to be solved while present. Participation and engagement during the exercises will decide whether you pass the course or not. This replaces previous "programming exams". The course will be held in English.
| Room | N14/C3N35 all days except the 25th and 26th where N16/C3A35 will be used. |
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| Time Schedule | 9:00-12:00 and 13:30-17:00 |
Please register to the course in the URM system.
If you choose to bring your own laptop for the exercises then register here. In case you want to borrow a laptop from the department, please register here.
The deadline for registration is the 31.01.2026 at 12:00
The course will take place in the period from 23. February 2026 to 04. March 2026. In the morning there will be lectures that introduce you to the key concepts of the programming language. In the afternoon you will be provided with exercises. The mandatory part is the last three days in which you will implement the algorithms you learned in Numerics.
Contact person: Georgios Vretinaris and Simon Kochsiek
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