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Introduces sequential search techniques, Fibonnacci search, three point interval search, convex functions, gradient techniques, exploratory sequences and accelerated pattern moves for an n-dimensional setting; the feasible direction algorithm; dynamic programming; active versus inactive constraints and penalty functions. Prerequisite(s): MT 360B;
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Provides an axiomatic treatment of basic concepts of groups, rings and fields. Additional Prerequisite(s): At least one upper division mathematics course required. Prerequisite(s): MT 360C;
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A continuation of MT 423A. Prerequisite(s): MT 423A;
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Discusses topics in ancient methods of numeration and calculation, the history and solution of classical problems, including topics from number theory, algebra, geometry, and calculus. Includes contributions of the great mathematicians, under-represented groups (including minorities and women), and diverse cultures. Investigates the role of mathematics in civilization. NOTE: Reguired for students preparing to teach secondary mathematics. Prerequisite(s): MT 360B;
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Studies principles of constructing mathematical models using techniques such as: difference equations, proportionality, geometric similarity, graphical analysis and dimensional analysis, simulation with random numbers, and systems of differential equations. Additional Prerequisite(s): Required for students preparing to teach secondary mathematics. Prerequisite(s): MT 360B;
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Studies methods for counting arrangements and selections, generating functions, recurrence relations, the inclusion-exclusion principle, elements of graph theory, covering circuits, trees and searching and network algorithms. NOTE: Required for students preparing to teach secondary mathematics. Prerequisite(s): MT 360B;
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Includes a brief history of code making and code breaking, modern private key systems (AES), and public key cryptosystems. Prerequisite(s): MT 415;
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Studies Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries such as: Mobius, hyperbolic, elliptic, absolute and projective geometries. Geometries are studied using analytic methods and the relation to real-world situations. NOTE: Required for students preparing to teach secondary mathematics. Prerequisite(s): MT 360B;
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3.00 Credits
Provides rigorous treatment of real numbers, functions, sets and limits-the foundations underlying Calculus. Studies sequences and series of numbers and functions, basis topology, continuity and differentiability of functions, and integration. Prerequisite(s): MT 360C;
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Studies solutions first and second order different equations, applications, linear differential equations, series solutions, laplace transforms, numerical solutions, and systems of linear differential equations with constant coefficients. Prerequisite(s): MT 360B;
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