Lecture
Exercise
In Class
Date




Lecture 1

Theorem 1.2
31-Jan
Lecture 2
#1-4

2-Feb
Lecture 3

Example 3.3
7-Feb
Lecture 3
#1, 3

9-Feb
Lecture 4

Theorem 4.1 14-Feb
Lecture 4
#4

16-Feb
Lecture 5
#3

21-Feb
Lecture 6

Theorem 6.1
21-Feb
Lecture 6
#1, 4

23-Feb
Lecture 7
#1, 3

2-Mar
Lecture 3
#1, 3

Resubmit 23-Feb (if necessary)
Lecture 9
Complete Experiment 2; Submit clgs and Fig 9.1

28-Feb
Lecture 10

Explain Operation Count
Tentative: 2-Mar
Lecture 10
#2, 4

Tentative: 2-Mar
Lecture 11
#3 Two Groups of 2 or 3 present results in class

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Lecture 11
#1

9-Mar
Lecture 12
#3 Two Groups of 2 or 3 present results in class

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Lecture 12
Handout Proof: Invertibility of perturbation of A

9-Mar
Lecture 13
#1, 2

14-Mar
Lecture 14
#1(a)-(d), 2

16-Mar
Lecture 15
#1(a)-(c)

28-Mar
Lecture 17
#2

30-Mar
Lecture 16

Finish proof Thm 16.2
30-Mar
Lecture 23
Implement algorithm 23.1 (in a Matlab program) and apply to matrix A=
3
6
0
6
15
1
0
1
2
.

6-Apr
Lecture 23
Cholesky Factorization: Why is K-ww*/alpha^2 positive definite?

6-Apr
Lecture 24
#1, 2 (a)-(c)

6-Apr 11-Apr
Lecture 25
#3

20-Apr
Lecture 26
For problem 10.2 you found a QR factorization of A=
1
2
3
3
Illustrate the bad idea discussed on page 192 196 with this A.

20-Apr
Lecture 27
Implement algorithm 27.3 in Matlab and rework example 27.1

25-Apr
Lecture 27
#6

25-Apr
Lecture 28
#1

27-Apr
Lecture 29
#1 (a)-(c)

27-Apr
Krylov Lecture
Handout Exercise

4-May
Lecture 35
Repeating example 35.1, create a plot like Fig 35.3

9-May