Dr. Matlab---An introductory course to Matlab via Mathematics and vice versa
Yossi Farjoun
Mon, Fri, Jan 9, 13, 20, 23, 27, 30, 3, 09:30-11:30am, 37-312
Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Limited to 25 participants.
Participants requested to attend all sessions (non-series)
Matlab is a powerful programming language that is used in both research and industry. Its ease of use and extensive collection of code libraries allow users to try out ideas, visualize the results, and get feedback quickly.
In this intense (non-credit), class students will learn the basics of Matlab programming by using it to explore mathematical objects and ideas through computation. The course will be project-based with some projects done in class and some as homework.
The class is intended for students with no programming experience, and intends to help them integrate Matlab and other programming into their studies and work. No knowledge of advanced mathematics required!
Contact: Yossi Farjoun, 2-334, x3-7775, yfarjoun@math.mit.edu
Sponsor: Mathematics
Latest update: 27-Dec-2011
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