MATHEMATICS AND BASES OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND STATISTICS
- Overview
- Assessment methods
- Learning objectives
- Contents
- Bibliography
- Delivery method
- Teaching methods
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Being an exam of the first year there are no specific prerequisites different from those required for admission to the degree program.
The exam consists of a 90 minutes written examination (five exercises concerning the contents discussed and tested during the course). For each exercise, the maximum expected score will be indicated (from a minimum of 4 to a maximum of 12 points, based on the difficulty of the assigned exercise). To pass the exam it is necessary to acquire a minimum score of 18. Praise is obtained with a score higher than 30. The students who attend the lessons can carry out an assignment (optional) as a group work (made up of three/four students), independently, on the topics discussed in class. The assignments must be delivered within terms that will be established during the course (3 additional points).
The main objective of the course is to guide the student to acquire functional mathematical content and skills in order to master the concepts of mathematical analysis, probability theory, and statistics, useful for learning of the other disciplines of the course of study. Another objective will be to motivate students to study by avoiding during the lessons the treatment of the topics excessively abstract, involving them in the application of mathematics and guiding them to acquire the awareness that the scientific disciplines, often studied as independent, are actually interconnected.
Mathematical Models in Sciences;
Linear Algebra;
Definition and properties of real functions, notable functions, piecewise functions and graphs;
The concept of limit of a real function, property of limits, calculation of limits and indeterminate forms;
Study of the continuity of functions, points of discontinuity, statement of the theorems of continuous functions;
Derivative of a function in a point;
Derivative and linear approximation;
Derivative and antiderivative;
Derivative and monotonicity; derivative and convexity;
Graphs of functions and their transformations;
Definite and indefinite integral;
Fundamental Theorem of Integral Calculus;
Notions of computer science for the construction of simple graphical representations;
Descriptive statistics;
Probability calculus;
Probability distributions;
Inferential statistics.
Interactive materials prepared by the teacher inside the Moodle Platform.
The book
is recommended Benedetto, Degli Esposti, Maffei - "Mathematics for life sciences" - Casa Editrice Ambrosiana.
Lectures, activity by means of the University's Moodle platform, learning monitoring activity discussed and corrected with the students. Use of the free software Geogebra https://www.geogebra.org/download. Use of the Excel spreadsheet. Although Excel is not a software specifically intended for statistics, it contains many functions and tools that allow performing statistical analyzes and calculations, it is a very popular software and is suitable for immediate use for short-term activities.
By appointment: bfagiolini@unisubria.it