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Topics in Applied Mathematics (5 cr)

Code: TE00CE13-3009

General information


Enrollment
01.06.2023 - 17.09.2023
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
05.09.2023 - 15.12.2023
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Local portion
5 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact learning
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
English
Seats
25 - 40
Degree programmes
Degree Programme in Information and Communications Technology
Teachers
Paula Steinby
Groups
PINFOS22B
PINFOS22B
PINFOS22C
PINFOS22C
Course
TE00CE13
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Evaluation scale

H-5

Content scheduling

Fall semester 2023, according to the schedule.
Part 1, weeks 36-41
Part 2, weeks 43-50

Objective

After completing the course the student can
- apply logical rules and notation
- compute and apply permutations and combinations
- apply the concepts and properties of divisibility and congruence
- process arithmetic and geometric sequences and sums
- calculate the sum of a converging infinite geometric series
- form Taylor polynomials and utilize them in numerical computation
- determine coefficients for Fourier-series expansions using mathematical computation tools

Content

- Fundamentals of logic
- Basics od number theory with applications
- Basics of combinatorics with applications
- Sequences and series
- Taylor series
- Fourier series

Materials

Lecture notes, homework and MATLAB exercises will be published in Itslearning.

Teaching methods

Part 1, Logic, combinatorics and number theory:
lectures and demonstrations, self-study, homework

Part 2, Sequences and series:
lectures, MATLAB exercises, self-study, exercises/homework

Exam schedules

Midterm exam, on Part 1 on week 41, retake on week 43.
Midterm exam, part 2 on week 49, retakes on week 50. Exact dates and times in the schedule.

Note. Homework and exercises must be submitted in time, there is no way to complement or "retake" them later.

Student workload

Lessons 46 h
Exams + preparing for them 20 h
Self-study (homework, installing and learning Matlab etc.) 70 h so approx. 6 h per week.

Qualifications

Previous mathematics courses of ICT engineering curriculum (or equivalent skills):
Introduction to Engineering Mathematics
Calculus

Further information

We use MATLAB, for which TUAS has a campus licence. You'll need to download it to your laptops.

Taking the self-study course MATLAB Basics for ICT is highly recommended prior to the start of Sequences and Series part (Part 2).

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