Most students don’t aspire to careers that will require calculus, so high schools must create sequences of math courses that reflect the wide variety of young people’s occupational goals, a math ...
Sequences of numbers have long fascinated both amateur and professional mathematicians. Many people are familiar with the Fibonacci sequence, in which each new term is the sum of the previous two ...
All engineering students must take the four quarter Calculus sequence for Science and Engineering Majors, Math 11, 12, 13, and 14. Biochemistry, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics ...
Economics majors at Penn are no longer required to take MATH 1400: "Calculus I" and MATH 1410: "Calculus II" after the creation of two new math courses. In an attempt to adapt Penn’s math curriculum ...
The binomial transform is a transformation that takes a sequence as an input and gives another sequence as an output according to a certain rule. As an example, we have that the binomial transform of ...
All tracks begin with a common set of introductory Math courses. There are the below 5 tracks to choose from: You may count the Calculus sequence taught by Applied Math (APPM 1350, 1360, and 2350) for ...
Y. Altın, Properties of some sets of sequences defined by a modulus function, Acta Math. Sci. Ser. B Engl. Ed. 29(2) (2009), 427–434. G. Das and S. K. Mishra, Banach limits and lacunary strong almost ...
Scientific American presents Math Dudeby Quick and Dirty Tips. Scientific American and Quick and Dirty Tips are both Macmillan companies. It’s not often someone suggests that knowing some math could ...
Class # 1352/1354 meets MW 12:45-2:00PM in Kent Hale Smith 119 (when not in the remote mode). See Canvas for links when remote (tentatively the first two weeks of the ...