Course code MATH401

MATH401 Modern Applied Mathematics

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Course responsible: John Andreas Wyller
Teachers: Ulf Geir Indahl, Arkadi Ponossov, Bjørn Fredrik Nielsen
ECTS credits: 10
Faculty: Faculty of Science and Technology
Teaching language: EN, NO
(NO=norsk, EN=Engelsk)
Teaching exam periods:
This course starts in Autumn parallel. This course has teaching/evaluation in Autumn parallel, Spring parallel.
Course frequency: By demand.
First time: Study year 2012-2013
Course contents:
The course content may vary from year to year, but will usually be from the following fields: differential equations, integro-differential equations, integral equations. numerical mathematics, inverse problems, statistical methods, functional analysis
Learning outcome:
Students will learn modern applied mathematics and how it can be used to study selected problems in environmental sciences, biology and physics.
Learning activities:
Discussions with the teacher and self study.
Teaching support:
Students may contact the teacher in the office, by phone or email.
Syllabus:
The syllabus will be defined each time the course is offered.
Prerequisites:
MATH111, MATH112, MATH113, MATH250, MATH270, MATH280, MATH290
Recommended prerequisites:
Assessment:
Written project report.
Nominal workload:
300 hours.
Entrance requirements:
Special requirements in Science
Type of course:
20 hours of discussions with the teacher, 280 hours of self study.
Examiner:
The sensor will participate in the design of the oral exam and participate in the exam.
Examination details: Continuous exam: Bestått / Ikke bestått