260207 VO Informatics - Introduction to numerical programming in Fortran 90 (2013S)
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MO wtl von 04.03.2013 bis 24.06.2013 13.00-14.30 Ort: Ludwig-Boltzmann-Hörsaal, Strudlhofgasse 4, EG, 1090 WienVorbesprechung und erste Vorlesungsstunde: MO 04.03.2013 von 13.00-14.30 Ort: Ludwig-Boltzmann-Hörsaal, Strudlhofgasse 4, EG, 1090 Wien
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Language: German
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Nowadays, since computer simulations form an integral part of almost every branch of research, numerical programming is a prerequisite for the efficiency and success of such methods. In this lecture, the basics for problem analysis, development of efficient algorithms and implementation in computer codes are presented. The programming itself is done in Fortran 90, a procedural, modular programming language that is widely used in the scientific community. The basics of this language are taught in the lecture and applied during the practical course.
Assessment and permitted materials
Written exam at the end of the lecture in the last course.Second examination: October 4th 2013 15:00-16:00 am at Ludwig-Boltzmann-Hörsaal (Strudlhofgasse 4; You can register with doris.hecht-aichholzer@univie.ac.atThird examination: November 8th 2013 15:00-16:30 am at Ludwig-Boltzmann-Hörsaal (Strudlhofgasse 4) You can use the lecture script. No e-book reader with internet access allowed. You can register with doris.hecht-aichholzer@univie.ac.atFourth examination: January 10th 2014 15:00-16:30 am at Ludwig-Boltzmann-Hörsaal (Strudlhofgasse 4) You can use the lecture script. No e-book reader with internet access allowed. You can register with doris.hecht-aichholzer@univie.ac.at
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Basic knowledge of operating systems and standard programs, interactive use of PCs, shell commands in UNIX/LINUX, numbers in binary representation, procedural programming, basic knowledge of Fortran 90, input and output, recursion, libraries, analysis and writing of simple programs (sorting, integration, differentiation)
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Complying with the type of the lecture. Electronic slides and scriptum are available.
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