MATH 691 - Topics in Mathematical Foundations of Program Semantics

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University of Pennsylvania
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Staff. The course discusses advanced topics in mathematical foundations of semantics of programming languages and programming structures. Numerical Analysis. (M) Staff. Prerequisite(s): Math 320/321. A study of numerical methods for matrix problems, ordinary and partial differential equations, quadrature and the solution of algebraic or transcendental equations. Emphasis will be on the analysis of those methods which are particularly suited to automatic high-speed computation. Numerical Analysis. (M) Staff. Prerequisite(s): Math 692 or with the permission of the instructor. Continuation of Math 692. (PHYS654) Mathematical Foundations of Theoretical Physics. (M) Staff. Selected topics in mathematical physics, such as mathematical methods of classical mechanics, electrodynamics, relativity, quantum mechanics and quantum field theory.
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3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(215) 898-5000
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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