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MATH 510: Probability and Statistics II
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Studies the theory of probability, discrete and continuous distributions, sampling, analysis of variance, point and interval estimation, limiting distributions, large sampling methods, parametric and nonparametric hypothesis testing, regression and correlation. Prerequisites: MATH 212 and either MATH 360 or MATH 221.
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MATH 511: Probability and Statistics II
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Studies the theory of probability, discrete and continuous distributions, sampling, analysis of variance, point and interval estimation, limiting distributions, large sampling methods, parametric and nonparametric hypothesis testing, regression and correlation. Prerequisite: MATH 510.
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MATH 530: Real and Complex Analysis I
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
A study of properties of real numbers and functions of a real variable, metric spaces (completeness, compactness, connectedness), spaces of continuous functions, Riemann and other types of integration are studied. Analytic functions and the theory of power series, contour integration and Cauchy's integral formula, the maximum principle, and the calculus of residues. Prerequisites: MATH 212 and MATH 360 or consent of instructor.
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MATH 530 - Real and Complex Analysis I
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MATH 531: Real and Complex Analysis II
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
A study of properties of real numbers and functions of a real variable, metric spaces (completeness, compactness, connectedness), spaces of continuous functions, Riemann and other types of integration are studied. Analytic functions and the theory of power series, contour integration and Cauchy's integral formula, the maximum principle, and the calculus of residues. Prerequisite: MATH 530.
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MATH 540: Dynamical Systems and Chaos Theory
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
A study of chaotic dynamics as exhibited in nonlinear iterative systems. Includes coverage of fixed and periodic points, period doubling and bifurcation, attractors, transitivity, conjugacy, sensitivity, almost linearity, capacity and Lyapunov dimensions, and fractals. Case studies focus on the Henon and horseshoe maps, Julia and Mandelbrot sets, and the Lorenz system. Prerequisites: MATH 330, MATH 340.
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MATH 540 - Dynamical Systems and Chaos Theory
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MATH 590: Research in Mathematics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Research in the field of mathematics. May be taken with the consent of a selected faculty member. The student will be required to submit a written research paper to the faculty member.
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MATH 592: Selected Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Selected Topics
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MATH 599: Directed Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Consent of the instructor and the divisional chairperson is required. 333
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MATH 99: Intermediate Algebra
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
A study of the algebraic operations, polynomials, and other functions, first- and second-degree equations, inequalities, and graphs. Designed for students who have had from one to two years of high school algebra, but who are unprepared for MATH 103/104 (College Algebra/Trigonometry) or MATH 214 (Calculus for Business and Economics). Grades are A, B, C, NC. Does not fulfill any requirements for a degree. The course grade is not calculated into the student's grade point average and does not count toward fulfilling any requirements for a degree, including total units for the degree.
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MSCO 292: Selected Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
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