Section outline

  • The final exam is via a presentation on a research paper on the topics of the course.

    You can find below a list of possible suggestions for the papers. If you enjoyed a particular topic, or have spotted a connection to something else in your research interests, feel free to ask for further papers or suggest some.

    You are expected to read the chosen paper carefully, understand it, and in most cases test the suggested algorithms and assess their performances in numerical experiments as well. (If you are unsure what this entails for your paper, ask.) You will need to prepare a 30 \pm 10 minutes presentation on the chosen paper, describing theory and experiments in detail.

    You can contact the instructor and agree a date for your exam at any point during the academic year ("su appuntamento").