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Computational Sciences (M.Sc.)
Faites progresser votre carrière en informatique et approfondissez votre expertise en obtenant une maîtrise en sciences informatiques de l'Université Laurentienne.
Initiez-vous aux théories, mathématiques et applications qui sous-tendent l’informatique.
Trouvez des solutions à des problèmes réels en employant des outils et développements à la fine pointe. Ce diplôme ouvrira de maintes possibilités dans des domaines en expansion comme le génie logiciel et le calcul scientifique, parmi tant d’autres.
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The thesis consists of a report on the research work undertaken as part of the master's program. cr 6. Lecture (3.00).
CPSC-5000EL
Engineering & Computation
6
Cours d'études supérieures
CPSC-5006EL - Matrix Computations
Matrix Computations
Students will learn techniques for the solution of dense and sparce systems of linear equations, least squares problems, eigenvalue problems, and singular value problems. They will also learn to apply principles generally applicable to the engineering of numerical software: matrix factorizations, iterative methods, perturbation theory and condition numbers, effects of roundoff error on algorithms, performance analysis, choice of the best (fastest and/or most accurate) algorithn based on mathematical structure of the problem. PREREQ: course on Linear Algebra at the undergraduate level. (lec 3) cr 3. Lecture (3.00)
CPSC-5006EL
Engineering & Computation
3
Cours d'études supérieures
CPSC-5016EL - Seminar in Comp. Science
Seminar in Comp. Science
Members of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Architecture, invited speakers and visiting professors will cover timely topics related to computational sciences. Each Masters student will make one introductory and one major seminar presentation. The Masters student will attend at least two thesis defences of students in the M.Sc. in Computational Sciences and a minimum of ten seminars of which eight are seminars given by faculty members, by invited speakers or by visiting professors. (sem 3) cr 3. Lecture (3.00).
CPSC-5016EL
Engineering & Computation
3
Cours d'études supérieures
CPSC-5217EL - Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations
Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations
Students program numerical solvers for elliptic, parabolic and hyperbolic partial differential equations and learn to estimate their errors and stability and evaluate their robustness, performance and portability. Students learn to use tools for the visualization of scientific data. Finally, students use an integrated software package (for example, COMSOL, Multiphysics) to implement a numerical solver for a more complex system. (lec 3) cr 3.
CPSC-5217EL
Mathematics & Computer Science
3
Cours d'études supérieures
CPSC-5306EL - Research Topics in Data Mgmt
Research Topics in Data Mgmt
This course covers topics in data management, including peer-to-peer data sharing, data integration, data exchange, data cleansing, data provenance, data quality, data mining, and uncertain data. (lec 3) cr 3. Lecture (3.00).
CPSC-5306EL
Engineering & Computation
3
Cours d'études supérieures
CPSC-5307EL - Search and Discrete Optimization
Search and Discrete Optimization
A comprehensive investigation of the foundations and applications of search-based methods of optimizing fitness functions in parameter spaces. As well as understanding and analyzing the classes of search algorithms, the course will consider the problem of selecting search methods appropriate to particular problem spaces based on formal analysis of the properties of the space and on the use of multi-dimensional visualization tools for intuitive insight. PREREQ: consent of the instructor. (lec 3) cr 3.
CPSC-5307EL
Mathematics & Computer Science
3
Cours d'études supérieures
CPSC-5416EL - Image Processing and Computer Vision
Image Processing and Computer Vision
This course introduces fundamental concepts and techniques for image processing and computer vision. Topics to be covered include an introduction to digital image processing, human visual perception, light and electromagnetic spectrum, image sampling and quantization, image enhancement in the spatial domain, histogram processing, basics of spatial filtering, image enhancement in the frequency domain, introduction to the Fournier Transform, image restoration, morphological image processing, edge linking and boundary detection, thresholding, region-based segmentation, object recognition and image understanding. (lec 3) cr 3. Lecture (3.00).
CPSC-5416EL
Engineering & Computation
3
Cours d'études supérieures
CPSC-5506EL - Introduction to Computational Science
Introduction to Computational Science
This course introduces Computational Science from the point of view of applied mathematics, computer science, and science and engineering. Topics may include finite-difference methods, fast-Fourier transform, compression methods and Monte-Carlo simulations. Prereq.: Admission to the M.Sc. in Computational Sciences or permission of the instructor. (lec 3) 3 cr.
CPSC-5506EL
Engineering & Computation
3
Cours d'études supérieures
CPSC-5516EL - Symbolic Computation
Symbolic Computation
This course provides an introduction to the use of computers for symbolic (i.e. exact) mathematical computation. This involves traditional calculations such as analytic differentiation and integration of functions, and solving systems of equations. Topics include algorithms for fast integer and polynomial arithmetic, homomorphism methods, computation of polynomial greatest common divisors, factorization and symbolic integration. (lec 3) cr 3. Students may not retain credit for CPSC 5516 and either COSC 4516 or MATH 4516.
CPSC-5516EL
Engineering & Computation
3
Cours d'études supérieures
CPSC-5926EL - Human-Computer Interaction
Human-Computer Interaction
Human-computer interaction is a multi-disciplinary field concerned with the design, evaluation and implementation of interactive computing systems for human use. The inter-relationships among the various disciplines that participate in HCI are studied, with particular emphasis on computer science issues. Coverage includes techniques for user interface desigh, interaction paradigms, and current trends in HCI research and development. (lec 3) cr 3. Students may nt retain credit for both CPSC 5926 and COSC 4926.