AOSS 555 CHEBYSHEV & FOURIER SPECTRAL METHODS Introduction to Fourier, Chebyshev polynomial, and spherical harmonic algorithms for boundary value, eigenvalue, and time-dependent problems with an emphasis on fluid mechanics. Implicit, semi-implicit and fractional steps ("splitting") time-marching. Matrix-solving by multigrid, preconditioned Richardson's iteration and Minimum Residual Richardson's method. Strategies for shock waves, filters and dealiasing. Text: Chebyshev & Fourier Spectral Methods by J. P. Boyd, 2d. edition (Dover, 2000). Homework: (1) Written problem sets (2) Computer problems, which may be completed in the language of the student's choice including FORTRAN, Matlab, Maple, or C Hours: Tentatively MWF at 2:30-3:30, but this can be changed to suit the audience. Credits: 4, although there are only 3 lectures per week. (The extra credit is for the computer problems.) Please contact Prof. Boyd at jpboyd@umich.edu or 764-3338 if you are interested in taking (or auditing) this course and furnish him with the times of your other courses, if any, or attend the organizational meeting/first lecture: WEDNESDAY, Jan. 5, at 2:30 in SRB 2246 Prof. John P. Boyd 1535 Space Physics Building Phone: 764-3338 email: jpboyd@engin.umich.edu: http:\\www-personal.engin.umich.edu:/~jpboyd/