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  1. Complementarity & Variational Problems: State of the Art (Proceedings in Applied Mathematics)
  2. Natural & Artificial Parallel Computation: Proceedings of the Fifth NEC Research Symposium (Proceedings in Applied Mathematics)
  3. Proceedings of the 8th Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing (Proceedings in Applied Mathematics) by M. Heath, 1997-06
  4. Proceedings of the Sixth Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (Proceedings in Applied Mathematics) by Siam, 1995-07-14
  5. Linear and Nonlinear Conjugate-Gradient Related Methods (Proceedings in Applied Mathematics Ser. Vol. 85))
  6. Identification and Control in Systems Governed by Partial Differential Equations (Proceedings in Applied Mathematics) by H. T. Banks, R. H. Fabiano, 1993-07
  7. Computation and Cognition: Proceedings of the First NEC Research Symposium (Proceedings in Applied Mathematics)
  8. Viscous Profiles and Numerical Methods for Shock Waves (Proceedings in Applied Mathematics)
  9. Invariant Imbedding and Inverse Problems (Proceedings in Applied Mathematics) by James P. Corones, Gerhard Kristensson, et all 1992-10
  10. Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on (Proceedings in Applied Mathematics) by David Shmoys, Siam, 1999-12-28
  11. Applied finite mathematics and calculus (College custom series) by George J Kertz, 1991
  12. Wilson Applied Calculus And Finite Math Plus Mathspace Cd First Editionplus Eduspace
  13. Practical Problems in Math for Health Occupations (Delmar's Practical Problems in Mathematics Series) by Louise M Simmers, 2004-06-29
  14. Applied Calculus and Finite Math Student Solutions Manual, pb, 2001 by Garlow, 2001

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102. Master's Degree Program In Applied Mathematics
The Master s Degree Program in applied mathematics. This is a twoyear professional degree program designed to prepare students in
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The Master's Degree Program in Applied Mathematics
This is a two-year professional degree program designed to prepare students in the mathematical sciences for a career in contemporary industry or business. The students receive thorough training in applied mathematics and scientific computing, exposure to mathematics-related subjects in science and engineering, and experience in a group project. The program's graduates have been successful in securing desirable positions with companies ranging from small, local firms to large, international corporations. For information on this Program follow these links:
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103. Applied Math Seminar
Department of Mathematics University of Utah applied math Seminar. To subscribe, send email to an organizer or to appliedmath-request@math.utah.edu.
http://www.math.utah.edu/applied-math/
Department of Mathematics
University of Utah
Applied Math Seminar This seminar is a joint seminar in Nonlinear Analysis,
PDE, Materials Science, Fluid Dynamics, and other general Applied Math subjects,
organized in past years by Grady Wright, Jingyi Zhu, Mark Lewis, David Eyre, Andrej Cherkaev, Klaus Schmitt,
Grant Gustafson, Richard McLaughlin, Graeme Milton, Sasha Balk, and Ken Golden.
To subscribe, send email to an organizer or to applied-math-request@math.utah.edu.
4:30-5:30pm Mondays, LCB 323
Click here for the earlier Lectures during Fall 1995 - Fall 2003
Spring 2004 Lectures
February 9: Ross Whitaker (School of Computing, University of Utah)
Maximum Likelihood Surface Estimation
Abstract

March 1 Robert Knapp (Wolfram Research)
New and Improved Features for Mathematica 5
Abstract
March 8 Martin Berzins (SCI Institute, School of Comuting, University of Utah) A General Algorithm for Variable Order Finite Element and Positivity Preservation for Hyperbolic PDEs Notice the room change for this talk: JWB 335 Abstract March 26 Daniel Szyld (Temple University) Convergence of Inexact Krylov Subspace Methods Notice the special time for this talk: 2:00 pm in LCB 323 Abstract April 5 Yury Grabovsky (Temple University) Homogenization of Space-time Composites Abstract April 12 Roger Horn (University of Utah) Matrix Canonical Forms for Congruence Abstract April 19 Jingyi Zhu (University of Utah) Jump Diffusion in Financial Derivative Modeling Abstract May 3 Vladimir Vinogradov (University of Utah) D

104. High School Standards: Mathematics (Applied Math II)
. . . . . high school mathematics (applied math II) . . . . Number Operations and Concepts (state standard MA 11.1).
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high school: mathematics (applied math II)
Number Operations and Concepts (state standard MA 11.1)
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  • Students represent, use, and apply numbers in a variety of forms including rational, radical and exponential expressions. (MA 11.1.1) Students apply the structure and properties of the real number system including the use of opposites, reciprocals, estimation, and absolute value. (MA 11.1.2)
Advanced
In a complex problem-solving situation using appropriate tools and technology, students work independently to represent, use, and apply numbers in a variety of forms. Students show insight and make original connections in applying the structure and properties of the real number system to abstract and complex situations.
Proficient
In a routine problem solving situation, using appropriate tools and technology, students will work independently to represent, use, and apply numbers in a variety of forms. Students make connections in applying the structure and properties of the real number system to complex situations.
Partially Proficient
In a routine problem solving situation, using appropriate tools and technology, students will represent, use, and apply numbers in a limited range of forms. Students apply the structure and properties of the real number system in a familiar situations.

105. Applied Math: Research - Computer Science At Yale
Scientific Computing applied math. Computers have dramatically changed the practice of many disciplines including engineering, medicine, and science.
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Computers have dramatically changed the practice of many disciplines including engineering, medicine, and science. For example, it is now possible to test thousands of product designs and run thousands of trials without first building a prototype for each product or conducting an elaborate experiment for each trial. The impact of this new ability, this power to simulate the real thing, is revolutionizing the practice of engineering and science. Reliability, flexibility, efficiency, and (often attractive) costs have placed scientific computation as the keystone between theory and applications. Basic research in scientific computing conducted at Yale is being applied to a wide range of applications. Currently the emphasis is on problems originating in the biomedical sciences. These range from high throughput genomic search engines to simulations of biological cells. Active collaborations are in place with several researchers in the Yale Biology Departments and the Yale Medical School. It is clear that high performance scientific computing is an essential component of the "genomic revolution." Scientific computing research at Yale emphasizes algorithm development, theoretical analysis, systems and computer architecture modeling, and programming considerations. Algorithm development is concerned with finding new, fast and/or parallel methods. Theoretical analysis evaluates such questions as rates of convergence, stability, optimality, and operation counts. Systems modeling research examines the performance implications of the interactions between computationally intensive algorithms, operating systems, and multiprocessor machines. Programming considerations include coding efficiency, numerical accuracy, generality of application, data structures, and machine independence.

106. Mathematics, Statistics And Computational Science At NIST
Math, Statistics, and Computational Science. This server provides information about activities and services at NIST related to applied mathematics, statistics
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Math, Statistics, and Computational Science
This server provides information about activities and services at NIST related to applied mathematics, statistics, and computational science.
Services
Guide to Available Mathematical Software
An extensive cross-index and virtual repository of mathematical and statistical software. The Matrix Market
A repository of matrix data for comparative studies of numerical linear algebra algorithms. NIST/SEMATECH Engineering Statistics Handbook
A Handbook to help scientists and engineers incorporate statistical methods in their work as efficiently as possible. Statistical Reference Datasets
A repository of data sets with certified results for objective evaluation of statistical software. JavaNumerics
A focal point for numerical computing in Java. Transactions on Mathematical Software
A research journal dedicated to communications concerning mathematical computer programs. Atomic Reference Data for Electronic Structure
Energies and orbital eigenvalues for various atoms computed by density functional theory. Developed by the NIST Physics Laboratory.
Moved to http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/DFTdata/

107. Applied Math/PDE Seminar At UW
The applied math PDE seminar at UW. Spring 2004. Usually held on Wed or Fri at 225 pm in 901 Van Vleck Hall. Exceptions are listed below. January 2004.
http://www.math.wisc.edu/~bolotin/AMPDE/ampde.html
The Applied Math - PDE seminar at UW
Spring 2004
Usually held on Wed or Fri at 2:25 pm in 901 Van Vleck Hall.
Exceptions are listed below
January 2004
  • Wednesday, Jan. 16
    Chrysoula Tsogka
    Title: TBA
    Host: Paul Milewski
  • Wednesday, Jan. 21
    Robert Pego, University of Maryland
    Title: Stability of solitary waves on lattices at low energy
    Host: Govind Menon
    Abstract
  • Friday, Jan. 23
    Jianliang Qian, Department of Mathematics, UCLA
    Title: A Local Level Set Eulerian Method for Paraxial Geometrical Optics
    Host: Shi Jin
    Abstract
    February 2004
  • Wednesday, Feb. 4
    Xiaozhou Yang, Shantou University, China, Northwestern University
    Title: Non-selfsimilar elementary waves and global solutions of multi-dimensional conservation laws
    Host: Shi Jin
    Abstract
  • Friday, Feb. 13
    Yuri Lvov, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
    Title: Energy Spectra of the Ocean's Internal Wave Field: Theory and Observations.
    Host: Leslie Smith
    Abstract
  • Wednesday Feb. 18
    Marshal Slemrod, University of Wisconsin
  • 108. Computational And Applied Math Proseminar, Spring 2004
    COMPUTATIONAL AND applied mathEMATICS PROSEMINAR SPRING 2004.
    http://plato.la.asu.edu/compsem.html
    COMPUTATIONAL AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS PROSEMINAR
    SPRING 2004 Department of Mathematics and Statistics
    Arizona State University
    Default time: Thursday 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m.
    Default place: GWC Room
    Time and place may change for some talks Organizer: Hans Mittelmann , GWC 646, 480-965-6595, mittelmann@asu.edu
    Confirmed Talks( ), Tentative Talks(
    Thursday, January 22, 12:15 p.m. GWC 110
    Organizational Meeting
    Thursday, January 29, 12:15 p.m. GWC 110
    Jungho Yoon
    , Department of Mathematics
    Ewha W. University, Seoul/Korea
    Approximation by Radial Basis Function and Subdivision
    Friday, January 30, 12:15 p.m. SCOB 150
    D. Granquist-Fraser
    , Lockheed Martin Corporation
    Goodyear, AZ Modeling the Physical Limits of Optical Recording and the Resultant Distortion of Functional Maps of Visual Cortex (also Bioengineering Seminar)
    Thursday, February 12, 12:15 p.m. GWC 110 Jinling Yang , CSE Department, ASU Biomedical Image Registration using B-spline Pyramids
    Thursday, February 26, 4:00 p.m. SCOB 150 C. K. Chu , Professor Emeritus Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics, Columbia University

    109. Applied Math -- From Eric Weisstein's Encyclopedia Of Scientific Books
    applied math. see also Mathematical Physics. Adler, Berni J. Methods in Computational Physics, Vols. 117. New York Academic Press, 1963-1977.
    http://www.ericweisstein.com/encyclopedias/books/AppliedMath.html
    Applied Math
    see also Mathematical Physics Adler, Berni J. Methods in Computational Physics, Vols. 1-17. New York: Academic Press, 1963-1977. Alexiades, Vasilios and Siopsis, George (Eds.). Trends in Mathematical Physics: Proceedings of the Conference on Trends in Mathematical Physics, October 14-17, 1998, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Providence, RI: Amer. Math. Soc., 1998. 523 p. $?. Paris: Masson, 1972. 809 p. A French classic during 1950-80. Arkfen, George. Mathematical Methods for Physicists, 2nd ed. New York: Academic Press, 1970. 815 p. Second edition of Arkfen's classic text. Chapter 2 of his edition contains a discussion of many additional coordinate systems not included in the third edition. Now out in 4th ed. Arfken, George. Mathematical Methods for Physicists, 3rd ed. Orlando, FL: Academic Press, 1985. 985 p. Now out in 4th ed. Arfken, George B. and Weber, Hans J. Mathematical Methods for Physicists, 4th ed. Orlando, FL: Academic Press, 1995. 952 p. Truly outstanding text on numerous mathematical techniques and operations relevant to the solution of problems in physics. Clearly presented, modern, comprehensive, and full of exercises which are both illuminating and useful. I've read it (well, actually the 3rd ed.) cover-to-cover. 1029 p. $64.95. Arfken, George.

    110. Applied Mathematics And Science
    s and Competencies. Math for the Technologies....... hhickman@sde.state.sc.us. CSO logo. Links. Professional Development. applied math and Science Notes. Course
    http://www.myscschools.com/offices/cso/AppliedMathSci/apmath.htm
    Contact Heyward Hickman 916-B Rutledge Building Columbia, SC 29201-3730 Phone: 803-734-0805 Fax: 803-734-8525 hhickman@sde.state.sc.us
    Links Professional Development Applied Math and Science Notes
    Course Descriptions and Competencies Math for the Technologies Choose a Level I II III IV Applied academic courses are a component of
    the Tech Prep initiative for systemic reform. Courses in applied mathematics and science are similar in content to traditional college prep courses but use workplace applications and emphasize contextual, hands-on learning. The course content is rigorous and challenging. Through relevant applications and activities, students develop a strong foundation in mathematics and science that unlocks the learning potential of those who learn abstract concepts throught concrete experiences. The following applied academic mathematics
    and science courses are offered in South Carolina: Course Levels Mathematics for the Technologies I, II, III, IV Applied Biology I, II Chemisty for the Technologies I Physics for the Technologies I, II

    111. Shopware - Multimedia Applied Math
    Mon. May 17, 2004. Multimedia applied math. This comprehensive series is the most valuable multimedia math learning resource available today!
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    Sun. June 6, 2004 Multimedia Applied Math This comprehensive series is the most valuable multimedia math learning resource available today! Comprised of thirteen CD-ROMs, the series explores 37 topic areas ranging from problem-solving techniques to spatial visualization. Math principles are reinforced with relevant real-world problems and scenarios, representing the ways in which math is applied day-to-day in industry, agriculture, and business professions. Each CD-ROM introduces three topic areas in an easy-to-understand format using text, graphics, narration, and student interaction. Materials are structured to provide a progressive learning experience in manageable bite-sized chunks. Once the tutorial is completed, students may enter one of six quiz areas relating to various occupations. Key features include autopaging, a pop-up scientific calculator, and a workbook allowing students to record notes while working through the program. The workbook function also allows students to access and print text materials for future reference. Quiz questions are also printable, indicating selections made and correct answers. A Shopware Production. The Series Includes:
    Percents, Decimals, and Fractions; Using a Calculator; Problem Solving Techniques; and Estimating Answers

    112. Program Description: Applied Mathematics
    MPS). MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES (DMS). applied mathematics. Supports resarch in any area of mathematics except probability for statistics.
    http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/progdesc/1998/mps/1266.htm
    DIRECTORATE FOR
    MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES (MPS) MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES (DMS)
    Applied Mathematics
    Supports resarch in any area of mathematics except probability for statistics. Research is expected to be motivated by or have effect on problems arising in science or engineering, although intrinsic mathematical merit is the major decision factor. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, partial differential equations modeling natural phenomena or arising from problems in science and engineering; continuum mechanics; reaction- diffusion and wave propagation; dynamical systems; asymptotic methods; numerical analysis; variational methods; control theory; optimization theory; inverse problems; mathematics of biological or geological sciences; and mathematical physics. Target Date: November 4 (annually) REFERENCE:

    113. Applied Math Concentration
    Programs applied mathematics Concentration. Concentration in applied mathematics. The applied mathematics Concentration offers an
    http://www.davidson.edu/math/frontpage/applied_math_concentration.htm
    Faculty Courses Programs Math Center ... Student Job Opportunities
    Programs - Applied Mathematics Concentration
    Math Major Math Minor Honors Applied Math Concentration [ Computer Science Concentration ] High School Speaking Concentration in Applied Mathematics The Applied Mathematics Concentration offers an introduction to the process of modeling natural or social phenomena by mathematical systems. The goal of the concentration is to foster skills in the development of an appropriate variety of mathematical tools, to acquire an appreciation for the limitations of a given mathematical model and for modeling as a dynamic process, and to experience this process within a specific domain of application. The concentration has two tracks: a natural science emphasis and a social science emphasis. Either track is open to all students, regardless of major. Requirements for Natural Science Track
  • Mat 135 (Calculus II: Multivariable Calculus) Mat 150 (Linear Algebra with Applications) One Course selected from:
    • Mat 235 (Differential Equations and Infinite Series) or Phy 201 (Mathematical Methods for Scientists)
    Physics 130, 230 (General Physics with Calculus: 2 courses)
  • 114. Applied Math Concentration
    Concentration in applied mathematics. A grade of C or higher is required in all courses applied toward the concentration. Application Procedures
    http://www.davidson.edu/math/programs/applied_math.htm
    Math Major Math Minor Honors Program CSC Concentration [ Applied Math Concentration ] Concentration in Applied Mathematics The Applied Mathematics Concentration offers an introduction to the process of modeling natural or social phenomena by mathematical systems. The goal of the concentration is to foster skills in the development of an appropriate variety of mathematical tools, to acquire an appreciation for the limitations of a given mathematical model and for modeling as a dynamic process, and to experience this process within a specific domain of application. The concentration has two tracks: a natural science emphasis and a social science emphasis. Either track is open to all students, regardless of major. Requirements for Natural Science Track
  • Mat 135 (Calculus II: Multivariable Calculus)
  • Mat 150 (Linear Algebra with Applications)
  • One Course selected from:
    • Mat 235 (Differential Equations and Infinite Series) or
    • Phy 201 (Mathematical Methods for Scientists)
  • Physics 130, 230 (General Physics with Calculus: 2 courses)
  • One elective selected from:
    • Che 351 (Physical Chemistry I)
    • Che 352 (Physical Chemistry II)
    • Che 401 (Inorganic Chemistry)
    • Mat 210 (Mathematical Modeling)
    • Mat 235 (Differential Equations and Infinite Series)
    • Mat 325 (Numerical Analysis)
    • Mat 335 (Vector Calculus and Partial Differential Equations)
    • Phy 200 (Computational Physics)
    • Phy 310 (Electronics and Instrumentation)
    • Phy 330 (Intermediate Mechanics)
    • Phy 340 (Statistical and Thermal Physics)
    • Phy 350 (Electricity and Magnetism)
    • Phy 360 (Quantum Mechanics I)
  • 115. Applied Math
    applied math. If you concentrate on the branch called applied math, your career opportunities are endless. Because the study of mathematics
    http://www.math.okstate.edu/undergrad/handbook/node34.html
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    Applied Math
    If you concentrate on the branch called applied math, your career opportunities are endless. Because the study of mathematics enhances critical thinking and empowers you with an ability to reason both inductively and deductively, it provides a strong background, one sought after by employers. You will be needed to
    (a)
    understand a problem and a potential solution,
    (b)
    identify the mathematical aspects of the problem,
    (c)
    do the mathematical analysis, and
    (d)
    interpret and communicate the results.
    People who have concentrated on mathematics in college are now working in all areas of the government, including the Department of Defense, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the Department of Commerce. In addition, you will find former math majors in such diverse areas as architectural, surveying, and engineering services, cryptology, robotics, and thermal and structural analysis. Professionals also find that mathematics is necessary to establish frameworks for analyzing problems in biology, ecology, and geology, as well as in the study of demographics. Such diversity in career opportunities necessitates diversity in course work. The following four sections list suggested courses for those of you interested in emphasizing computers, business, and engineering-related subjects. There are also descriptions of typical jobs in these areas. However, don't forget that a graduate degree in applied mathematics (see Section 5.2.1) can also be extremely valuable for these same careers.

    116. Applied Math Courses
    applied math Courses. Analysis. (2613) Differential Equations. 4013 Calc. 4583 Math Modeling. 5580 (5583) Case Study in applied math. 5593 Methods in applied math.
    http://www.math.okstate.edu/undergrad/handbook/node19.html
    Next: Pure Math Courses Up: Minoring in Mathematics Previous: Minoring in Mathematics
    Applied Math Courses
    Analysis (2613) Differential Equations 4013 Calc. Several Variables 4233 (4653) Engineering Math: Differential Equations 4283 (4673) Complex Variables 5233 (5683) Partial Differential Equations Algebra/Discrete Math Linear Algebra 3653 (3203) Discrete Math II 4663 (4273) Combinatorial Math Both/Other (3623) Linear Algebra/Differential Equations 4513 (4253) Numerical Analysis 4583 Math Modeling 5580 (5583) Case Study in Applied Math 5593 Methods in Applied Math
    Roger Zierau
    Thu Sep 17 13:19:12 CDT 1998

    117. Grad Group In Applied Math
    Graduate Group in applied mathematics. applied mathEMATICS is a subject area of immense breadth. As any scientific field develops
    http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/students/grad/ggam
    Graduate Information
    Degree Checklist (pdf)

    Degree Requirements (pdf)

    GGAM Brochure (pdf)
    ...
    Preliminary Exams
    Graduate Group in Applied Mathematics
    The GGAM is designed to facilitate the study of mathematical problems that are important to science. Indeed, mathematics and science go hand in hand, and there are many ways by which the scientist is led naturally to the door of the applied mathematician.

    118. ScienceDirect - Journal Of Computational And Applied Mathematics - List Of Issue
    applied math at the University of Michigan in Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics, the University of Michigan is making a concerted effort to become one of the top applied math departments in the
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    Articles in Press
    Volumes 161 - 167 Volume 167, Issue 2 , Pages 255-500 (1 June 2004) Volume 167, Issue 1 , Pages 1-253 (1 May 2004) Volume 166, Issue 2 , Pages 361-598 (15 April 2004) Volume 166, Issue 1 , Pages 1-360 (1 April 2004)
    Proceedings of the International Conference on Boundary and Interior Layers - Computational and Asymptotic Methods Volumes 164-165 , Pages 1-817 (1 March 2004)
    Proceedings of the 10th International Congress on Computational and Applied Mathematics Volume 163, Issue 2 , Pages 351-466 (15 February 2004) Volume 163, Issue 1 , Pages 1-350 (1 February 2004)
    Proceedings of the International Symposium on Computational Mathematics and Applications Volume 162, Issue 2 , Pages 299-498 (15 January 2004) Volume 162, Issue 1 , Pages 1-298 (1 January 2004)
    Proceedings of the International Conference on Linear Algebra and Arithmetic 2001 Volume 161, Issue 2

    119. Applied Math Textbook -- From Mathematica Information Center
    Title, applied math Textbook, Author, Sean Mauch. Organization California Institute of Technology. Department Center for Advanced Computing Research.
    http://library.wolfram.com/infocenter/MathSource/5178/
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    Applied Math Textbook
    Author
    Sean Mauch
    Organization: California Institute of Technology Department: Center for Advanced Computing Research URL: http://www.its.caltech.edu/~sean/ Revision date
    Description
    I have written an open source textbook covering calculus, functions of a complex variable, ordinary differential equations and partial differential equations. Many of the exercises are solved in accompanying Mathematica notebooks. The textbook is freely available for download in PDF and postscript formats from:
    http://www.its.caltech.edu/~sean/

    By "open source" I mean that the LaTeX source as well as the XFig files and Mathematica notebooks used to make the graphics are available. This is useful for those who want to "cut and paste" portions of the text to make their own documents.
    Subjects
    Mathematics
    Calculus and Analysis Calculus Mathematics ... Calculus and Analysis Keywords calculus, complex variables, functions of a complex variable, ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, applied mathematics, Fourier series, Fourier transform, Laplace transform, Green functions, Sturm-Liouville problems

    120. Three-Year B.Sc. In Applied Mathematics
    Differential Equations); Math 236 or Statistical Sciences 236 (Elementary Operations Research with Applications); Statistical Sciences 241a/b (Applied Statistics
    http://www.apmaths.uwo.ca/ugradinfo/BSc3_AM.shtml
    Overview Courses Undergraduate Programs Overview ... Employment
    Three-Year B.Sc. Program in Applied Mathematics
    Admission Requirements
    A first year program with a mark of at least 60% in one of: Calculus 050a/b plus 051a/b, or Applied Mathematics 026. Linear Algebra 040a/b and a first year physics course are strongly recommended.
    Second Year
    • Calculus 280a/b (Mathematical Methods for Scientists I)
    • Calculus 281a/b (Mathematical Methods for Scientists II)
    • DE 215a (Ordinary Differential Equations)
    • Math 236 or Statistical Sciences 236 (Elementary Operations Research with Applications)
    • Statistical Sciences 241a/b (Applied Statistics for Engineers and Scientists)
    • Two full course options (Linear Algebra 040a/b must be taken in first term if Linear Algebra 040a/b was not taken in first year)
    NOTE: AM 261b (Numerical Analysis) must be taken in second or third year.
    Click here for a timetable . (It gives only one possible scheduling of required courses - there may be others.) You can use this to find times for your options. If you have problems, click here to send us a note. We'll do our best to resolve them.

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