Computational Methods: EML3041

SUMMER 2009

Holistic Numerical Methods


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SAMPLE PROGRAMMING PROJECT

Example Problem Statement: Sample project [DOC] [PDF]

 

Format of Project Example: You need to attach the following in the sequence given below.  Follow the format exactly to submit the projects

1. Affidavit  [DOC] [PDF]

2. MATLAB mfile of function  [MFILE] [PDF]

3. MATLAB mfile of test file [MFILE] [PDF]

4. MATLAB command window output [PDF]

 


SAMPLE EXPERIMENTAL PROJECT

 

Example Problem Statement: Sample project [DOC] [PDF]

 

Format of Project Example: You need to attach the following in the sequence given below.  Follow the format exactly to submit the projects

1. Affidavit  [DOC] [PDF]

2. Data Sheet

3. Matlab mfile

4. Matlab command window output and graphs

5. Conclusions [DOC] [PDF]

 

The above 5 items are shown in one whole report sample.


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