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  • == Class notes == Please download the lecture slides. The notes were updated on 6 October, with the improved source code for the Jacobi convergence ...
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  • == Part A: Least squares regression (29 November to 2 December 2010) == Please download the lecture slides here. In the 4th year course, ChE4C3 ...
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  • == Process modelling slides == Please download the lecture slides. 13 September 2010 (slides 1 to 8)15 September 2010 (slides 9 to 15)16 September ...
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  • == Part A: Numerical differentiation (01 to 04 November 2010) == Please download the lecture slides here. == Part B: Numerical integration (08 ...
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  • Bonus question [1] =================== Use the pseudo code developed in the course notes to write a MATLAB or Python function that implements ...
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  • .. |m3| replace:: m\ :sup:`3` Question 1 [1] ================ The Gauss elimination method is an effective algorithm for solving a set of linear ...
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  • .. rubric:: Special instructions - You may bring in any printed materials to the final; **any** textbooks, **any** papers, *etc*. - You may use ...
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  • .. |m3| replace:: m\ :sup:`3` .. highlight:: python .. rubric:: Tutorial objectives * Understand computer representation of decimal numbers and ...
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  • .. |m3| replace:: m\ :sup:`3` Question 1 [2] ================ The Secant method is the most widely used algorithm for solving a nonlinear equation ...
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  • .. |m3| replace:: m\ :sup:`3` .. highlight:: python .. rubric:: Tutorial objectives * Derive linear models for actual systems. * Solve these models ...
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  • .. |m3| replace:: m\ :sup:`3` .. highlight:: python .. rubric:: Tutorial solutions: Elliot Cameron. .. rubric:: Tutorial objectives ...
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  • Question 3 [4] ================ .. note:: This is an example of the type of question you will get in the take-home midterm. An impure gas stream ...
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  • .. rubric:: Special instructions - You may bring in any printed materials to the final; **any** textbooks, **any** papers, *etc*. - You may use ...
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  • Question 1 [1] ================ The Gauss elimination method is an effective algorithm for solving a set of linear equations, :math:`Ax = b`. ...
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  • .. rubric:: The solutions were prepared by both TA's: Ali and Elliot. Question 1 [1] ============== .. note:: Distillation tray modelling. ...
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  • .. |m3| replace:: m\ :sup:`3` Question 1 [1.5] ================= Richardson's extrapolation allows us to accelerate convergence. The technique ...
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  • Question 2 [2] ================ #. Derive, by hand, the lower-triangular matrix :math:`L` (with ones on the diagonal), and upper triangular matrix ...
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  • .. |m3| replace:: m\ :sup:`3` .. rubric:: Solutions by Kevin and Ali Question 1 [2] ============== A new type of `thermocouple `_ is being investigated ...
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  • Question 5 [2] ================= .. note:: From a previous exam, 5 marks out of 50, 3 hours. This question should be solved by hand, and is a ...
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  • .. |m3| replace:: m\ :sup:`3` .. rubric:: To integrate ODEs - both by hand and with computer software. .. rubric:: Solutions by Ali, Elliot and Kevin. ...
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