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MT 348 ,349: Combinatorial Analysis I,II
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Enumeration techniques, generating functions, recurrence formulas, the principle of inclusion and exclusion, Polya theory, graph theory, combinatorial algorithms, partially ordered sets, designs, Ramsey theory, symmetric functions, and Schur functions. (D)
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MT 352: Partial Differential Equations
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Detailed study of partial differential equations, including the heat, wave, and Laplace equations, using methods such as separation of variables, characteristics, Green's functions, and the maximum principle. P-MTH 113 and 251. (D)
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MT 352 - Partial Differential Equations
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MT 353: Mathematical Models
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Development and application of probabilistic and deterministic models. Emphasis given to constructing models which represent systems in the social, behavioral, and management sciences. (D)
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MT 353 - Mathematical Models
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MT 355: Introduction to Numerical Methods
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Numerical computations on modern computer architectures; floating point arithmetic and round-off error. Programming in a scientific/engineering language such as MATLAB, C, or FORTRAN. Algorithms and computer techniques for the solution of problems such as roots of functions, approximation, integration, systems of linear equations and least squares methods. Credit not allowed for both MTH 355 and CSC 355. P-MTH 112, MTH 121 or 205, and CSC 111. (D)
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MT 355 - Introduction to Numerical Methods
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MT 357 ,358: Mathematical Statistics I,II
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Probability distributions, mathematical expectation, sampling distributions, estimation and testing of hypotheses, regression, correlation, and analysis of variance. MTH 357 prepares students for Actuarial Exam #1. C-MTH 112 or P-POI. (D)
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MT 359: Multivariate Statistics
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Multivariate and generalized linear methods for classification, modeling, discrimination, and analysis. P-MTH 112, MTH 121 or 205, and MTH 256. (D)
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MT 359 - Multivariate Statistics
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MT 361: Selected Topics
1.50 - 3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Topics in mathematics not considered in regular courses or which continue study begun in regular courses. Content varies.
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MT 361 - Selected Topics
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MT 381: Individual Study
1.50 - 3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Independent study directed by a faculty adviser. By prearrangement.
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MT 391: Senior Seminar Preparation
1.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Independent study or research directed by a faculty adviser by prearrangement with the adviser.
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MT 391 - Senior Seminar Preparation
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MT 392: Senior Seminar Presentation
1.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Preparation of a paper, followed by a one-hour oral presentation based upon work in MTH 391.
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MT 392 - Senior Seminar Presentation
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