Disclaimers

The course materials on AMS 260, Computational Fluid Dynamics are going to be progressively under development for the course AMS 260 at the Department of Applied Mathematics of the University of California Santa Cruz, Winter Quarter, 2017.

The most parts of the contents of the materials are in progress and they are continuosly getting updated and modified throughout the entire quarter.

The materials are intended to serve as a good intelletual guidance for the course, and it is never meant to be neither perfect nor best.

Please keep in mind that the topics that are covered in this class are very widely spreadout in many different areas. Therefore the course materials provided here do not intend to be most updated and accurate. Rather, the purpose of this classnote is to provide some levels of broader aspects in those various topics that play fundamental roles in scientific computing.

Course Mission

This course introduces advanced graduate students to modern computational approaches for solving differential equations that arise in fluid dynamics, particularly for problems involving discontinuities and shock waves. Fundamentals of the mathematical foundations and computational solutions will be examined.

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