What is the syllabus for applied mathematics course?
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The syllabus for an applied mathematics course can vary depending on the institution and the level of the course (undergraduate, postgraduate, etc.). However, I can provide you with a general overview of the topics commonly covered in an applied mathematics course. Here are some of the key areas typically included in the syllabus:
1. Calculus: Limits, differentiation, integration, differential equations, partial derivatives, multiple integral, vector calculus.
2. Linear Algebra: Vector space, matrices, determinants, systems of linear equations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, linear transformation.
3. Probability and Statistics: Probability
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Syllabus:
The major topics taught under this course include algebra, calculus, differential equations and differential geometry along with statistics and probability. All the topics taught in this programme deal with the practical applications in other disciplines.
A detailed syllabus covers the following topics, apart from the ones mentioned above:
1) Real Analysis
2) Theory of Real Functions
3) Group Theory
4) PDE and Systems of ODE
5) Multivariate Calculus
6) Complex Analysis
7) Rings and Linear Algebra
8) Mechanics
9) Numerical Methods and Programming
10) Integral Equations and Calculus of Variation
11) Laplace Transform
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