General info

  • 2 projects. Count for 40% of the final grade.

    • Each project report will be graded (0-100 score), and the two scores combined (with equal weight) into one grade.
  • 1 compulsory exercises. (Approved if score > 60%)
  • More non-compulsory exercises (not to be handed in), but we assume that you do them, and similar problems can be given on the exam.
  • Some hints/partial solutions will be posted afterwards depending on the capacity of the course team (theory part).
  • OBS: To take the exam, you need one approved compulsory exercises and at least one approved project (passing grade needed).
  • Scale project points to grade: 36 - 40 = A, 31 - 35 = B, 26 - 30 = C, 21 - 25 = D, 16 - 20 = E

Groups for projects and compulsory exercise

  • You work in groups of up to 3 students.

    • Send an email to Nanna with the group members in your group.

    • If you don't have a group, send an email, and you will be assigned to a group.

Submissions and requirements

  • Submit (i) reports/solutions in PDF format, and (ii) your Python code in a Jupyther notebook in ovsys.
    Use a zip-file to submit the two files.

  • Compulsory exercises: Handwritten solutions are sufficient, no report format required. Must be readable and in English. Plots can be given in the jupyther notebook.

  • Project reports: Write as scientific reports. Describe the problem and the methods used, write theoretical results as mathematical statements, use (readable!!) plots and tables of errors when appropriate, explain your observations, and if they are expected. Theoretical and numerical results should be consistent.

    • Max length: 7 pages without appendices, text-size 11pt. \\ 
    • If you need more pages, you can put some plots/figures an appendix.
      (You may include other appendices, but we may not read them.)

  • The code: The Jupyter notebook should run/compile without errors.

  • Grading of projects: Based on the report only. The notebook is to verify that you did actually code what you claim you did.

Advice

  • Use the jupyter notebooks of the course as a basis of your own code! Modify only what you have to (or want to).
    This is ok, just mention in the report that you do so (details are not needed).
  • Manage your time, split the tasks. Do not spend too much time on the projects.

Tentative Plan:

Deadlines may be changed. Input is welcome!

Week Exercises/project Deadline Comments (partial) Solutions
3 Exercise 1 - 20.01: change in notation to correspond more with lectures Exercise 1 solution
4-5 Exercise 2 - 24.01: corrected B in (3) Exercise 2 solution
5-6 Exercise 3 Sunday 11.02. 23:59
6-8 Project 1 Sunday 25.02. 23:59 Project 1 old version
15.02: Some small changes from old version.
8-9 Exercise 4 - Exercise 4 solution V2 (30.04)
10-14 Project 2 v2 Sunday 07.04. 23:59 18.01: Corrected error in text above 2.e)
14-15 Exercise 5 - Additional jupyter notebook:notebook partial solutions part 2

Supervision:

Dates Times Rooms Assistants
Exercise 3 29.01 - 11.02. Tuesday 30.01
Friday 2.02
Tuesday 6.02
Wednesday 7.02
Friday 9.02
14:15-16:00
10.15-12.00
14:15-16:00
16:15-18:00
10:15-12:00
Hovedbygningen 326
Sentralbygg 2 Lise
Realfagbygget D1-185
Sentralbygg 2 S21
Gamle fysikk F6
N
N
N + U(Zoom)
N + U
N + U
Project 1 05.02 - 25.02. Tuesday 13.02
Friday 16.02
Monday 19.02
Tuesday 20.02
Wednesday 21.02
Friday 23.02
14:15-16:00
10.15-12.00
14:15-16:00
14:15-16:00
16:15-18:00
10:15-12:00
Hovedbygningen 326
Sentralbygg 2 Lise
Sentralbygg 2 Lise
Hovedbygningen 326
Sentralbygg 2 S21
Realfagbygget D1-185
N
N
N + U
N
N + U
N + U
Project 2 04.03 - 07.04. Tuesday 12.03
Tuesday 19.03
Thursday 21.03
Wednesday 03.04
Thursday 04.04
Friday 05.04
14:15-16:00
14:15-16:00
13:00-14:00
16:15-18:00
14:15-16:00
10:15-12:00
Hovedbygningen 326
Hovedbygningen 326
EL1
Sentralbygg 2 S21
Sentralbygg 2 S21
Hovedbygningen 326
N
N
N
N + U
N + U
N + U

Ulrik Wednesday 3.04: https://NTNU.zoom.us/j/99655160907?pwd=emVLWHk0T21DOTJYZXQvZUZUek42Zz09

2024-04-30, Nanna Berre