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Math++ - NMAI071
Title: Matematika++
Guaranteed by: Department of Applied Mathematics (32-KAM)
Faculty: Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
Actual: from 2023
Semester: summer
E-Credits: 5
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:2/2, C+Ex [HT]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: taught
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Additional information: http://kam.mff.cuni.cz/Matematika++
Note: you can enroll for the course repeatedly
Guarantor: doc. RNDr. Martin Tancer, Ph.D.
doc. Mgr. Robert Šámal, Ph.D.
Ida Kantor, M.Sc., Ph.D.
Class: Informatika Mgr. - volitelný
Classification: Informatics > Informatics, Software Applications, Computer Graphics and Geometry, Database Systems, Didactics of Informatics, Discrete Mathematics, External Subjects, General Subjects, Computer and Formal Linguistics, Optimalization, Programming, Software Engineering, Theoretical Computer Science
Mathematics > Discrete Mathematics
Is incompatible with: NMAX071
Is interchangeable with: NMAX071
Annotation -
Modern computer science often uses mathematical tools that reach beyond the scope of standard mathematical courses in the bachelor program. This course will present a (somewhat condensed) introduction to several fields of mathematics that proved especially useful in computer science and in discrete mathematics. Computer science applications will be shown as well. This course is suitable for master's students of computer science. The students are assumed to have prior knowledge in the extent of mandatory courses of the bachelor program in computer science.
Last update: G_I (22.05.2012)
Course completion requirements -

For getting the credit from tutorials, the students are required to get at least 32 points from homework. The total number of available points will be approx. 100. There is no provision for repeated attempts for the credit. Credit from tutorials is a necessary condition for an attempt to pass an exam.

Last update: Šámal Robert, doc. Mgr., Ph.D. (17.04.2021)
Literature -
  • J. Matoušek: Lectures on Discrete Geometry, Springer, 2002.
  • J. Lukeš: Zápisky z funkcionální analýzy, skripta, Karolinum Praha, Univerzita Karlova, 1998, 2002, 2003.
  • J. Lukeš a J. Malý: Míra a integrál, skripta, Univerzita Karlova, 1993, 2002 (anglické vydání 1995, 2005).
  • B.D. MacCluer: Elementary Functional Analysis, Graduate Texts in Mathematics 253, Springer.
  • T. Tao: An introduction to measure theory, Graduate Studies in Mathematics, 126, American Mathematical Society, 2011.
  • H.L. Royden, P.M. Fitzpatrick: Real analysis, Prentice Hall, 2010.
  • Ida Kantor, Jiří Matoušek, Robert Šámal, Mathematics++: Selected Topics Beyond the Basic Courses, AMS, Student Mathematical Library, vol. 75, 2015.

Last update: IUUK (22.04.2016)
Requirements to the exam -

The exam will be oral based on the contents of the lectures. Extra points gained by students by solving problems for tutorials will be considered in favor of the students.

Last update: Šámal Robert, doc. Mgr., Ph.D. (25.01.2023)
Syllabus -

The topics of the class will be modified each year. This year the focus will be on Fourier transform, representation theory and polynomials.

Will be scheduled based on your votes.

See https://www.mff.cuni.cz/en/kam/teaching-and-seminars/schedule-of-lectures for details.

Last update: Šámal Robert, doc. Mgr., Ph.D. (25.01.2023)
 
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