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Offered occasionally. In 2008-2009, the following courses will be offered: Leal Before the Gothic was fashion, it was literature. This course will investigate the rose of the Gothic sensibility in the 18th century and examine its various permutations over the next two centuries. We will begin by looking at the major 18th-century Gothic texts, include Horace Walpole's Castle of Otranto, Ann Radcliffe's The Mysteries of Udolpho. And the graveyard poets, then read Jane Austen's brilliant spoof of the genre in Northanger Abbey. We will also examine the second generation of Gothic text, including Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Byron's Fragment of a Novel, Polidori' s TheVampyre. Bram Stoker's Dracula, and the hideous spawn of Coelridge's Cristabel, Le Fanu' s Carmilla , and a CarlDreyer film.
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Staff Basic modeling, discrete deterministic models, discrete stochastic models, stages, states and classes, empirical modeling, continuous models, continuous stochasticity. Prerequisite: Mathematics 31. Offered every other year.
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German This course emphasizes the math used in the valuation of derivative securities. Topics will include among others partial differential equations (diffusion equation), mathematical modeling of financial derivatives (calls, puts, etc.), and numerical methods for solving differential equations. These topics will aim at understanding the Black-Scholes Model. Prerequisite: Mathematics 32. Offered every year.
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G. Bradley An introduction to the general theory and applications of differential equations. Linear systems, nonlinear systems, and stability. Prerequisite: Mathematics 32. Offered every semester.
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Staff Qualitative analysis of discrete dynamical systems in dimension one and higher is motivated and presented with examples taken from the recent research literature. Quantitative analysis of the systems is performed using the symbolic manipulator Maple. Prerequisite: Mathematics 32. Offered jointly by CMC and Pomona College. Offered every year.
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Staff Practical exposure to the process of creating large software systems, including requirements specifications, design, implementation, testing, debugging, and maintenance. Emphasis on software process, software tools (debuggers, profilers, source code repositories, test harnesses), software engineering techniques (time management, code and documentation standards, source code management, object-oriented analysis and design), development methods (pair programming, test first development, etc.), and team development practice. Some of the work will be in groups. Prerequisite: Computer Science 62. Offered jointly by CMC, Harvey Mudd College, and Pomona College. Offered every spring semester.
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Staff Ideas behind the design and implementation of programming languages. Syntactic description, scope and lifetime of variables, runtime stack organization, parsing and abstract syntax, semantic issues, type systems, programming paradigms, interpreters and compilers. Prerequisites: Computer Science 81 or permission of the instructor. Offered jointly by CMC, Harvey Mudd College, and Pomona College. Offered every semester.
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1.50 Credits
Staff A rigorous study of calculus in Euclidean Spaces including Riemann Integrals, derivatives of transformations, and the inverse function theorem. Prerequisite: Mathematics 131. Offered jointly by CMC and Pomona College. Offered every other year.
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A. Lee Representing information about real world enterprises using important data models including the entityrelationship, relational and object-oriented approaches. Database design criteria, including normalization and integrity constraints. Implementation techniques using commercial database management system software. Selected advanced topics such as distributed, temporal, active, and multi-media databases. Prerequisite: Computer Science 81 or permission of the instructor. Offered every spring semester.
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Staff Characteristics, objectives, and issues concerning computer operating systems. Hardware/software interactions, process management, memory management, protection, synchronization, resource allocation, file systems, security, and distributed systems. Extensive systems programming. Prerequisite: Computer Science 105. Offered jointly by CMC, Harvey Mudd College, and Pomona College. Offered every semester.
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