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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the fundamental concepts of financial mathematics. Topics include simple and compound interest, annuities, amortization, sinking funds, bonds, stocks,?rates of return, term structure of interest rates, cashflow duration and immunization.? Corequisites: STAT 381. Notes: Dual listed with MATH 540.
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3.00 Credits
Topics in probability including an introduction to the axiomatic development of probability, random variable and distributions with emphasis on the expontential, binomial and Poisson distributions. Applications to discrete stochastic processes such as Markov chains and queuing theory are covered in some detail. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, MATH 381 or consent or STAT 381.
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3.00 Credits
A general presentation of historical topics in mathematics including contributions to mathematics from ancient civilizations; developments leading to the creation of modern geometries, calculus and modern algebra; and contributions of outstanding mathematicians. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, MATH 125.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to ecological modeling. Topics will include modeling methodology, auto-ecological models, population models, biotic communities, ecosystem level models, global modeling. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, MATH 121 or 123.
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3.00 Credits
Mathematical models from microbiology, cellular biology, and physiology will be developed and analyzed. Topics will include enzyme kinetics, cell membrane function, cell cycle regulation, intercellular communication, and molecular motors. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, MATH 125.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to bioinformatics for students in mathematics and physical sciences. This course will include a brief introduction to cellular and molecular biology, and will cover topics such as sequence alignment, phylogenetic trees and gene recognition. Existing computational tools for nucleotide and protein sequence analysis, protein functional analysis and gene expression studies will be discussed and used. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, STAT 281 or 381.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to topological and metric spaces with specific emphasis on topology of the real line. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, MATH 225.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of rounding errors, numerical solutions of nonlinear equations, numerical differentiation, numerical integration, interpolation and approximation, numerical methods for solving linear systems. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, MATH 225.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Credits: (1-4)
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