XX20164 Mathematical Modelling and MATLAB.
Lecturer: Prof. Chris Budd
Welcome to the XX20164 home page.
Congratulations on choosing to do this exciting undergraduate course which
will show you how to use modern mathematical ideas to design
powerful computer algorithms which you can then use to solve
a wide variety of chemical engineering problems.
I will use this page to make announcements and provide copies of
handouts, problem sheets and assignments for this course.
To view any document,
click on the corresponding link and the sheet will
eventually be loaded into a viewer. From this you can print in
the usual way (that is, "File"->"Print").
Documents will only be added after they have been distributed in
lectures.
Lab Classes
These will be on Thursdays at 12.15 in 2E 1.14
UNIX
The operating system that we will be using is UNIX (or its
close cousin LINUX). Notes on this
can be found in the following document
and you can click here for a very complete
Unix tutorial
Matlab material
You will be using Matlab a lot in this course, for the problem sheets,
the assignments and for your general education.
The basic introduction to MATLAB given in the lectures
and a much more advanced set of notes
written by Prof. Graham are given below
Handouts
Worksheets
MATLAB Programs
ex1.m: Click here .
ex2.m: Click here .
ex3.m: Click here .
ex4.m: Click here .
ex5.m: Click here .
ex6.m: Click here .
ex7.m: Click here .
data_ex6.m Click here .
cprime_ex6.m Click here .
ex13.m: Click here .
ex14.m: Click here .
Assignments
Feedback
I welcome feedback in the form of
constructive comments or criticism.
Chris Budd
<cjb@maths.bath.ac.uk>
Last modified: Friday 3rd February 2006