Fall 2001
Courses are color coded as follows:
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Psychology
Philosophy/Theology
Professional Education
Mathematics
Statistics
General Education
- MAT 410 - Numerical Analysis I (3) Primarily a course in methods of numerical approximation to the value of functions, polynomials, and systems of equations. Topics covered include accuracy of approximate calculations, interpolation and interpolating polynomials, solution of algebraic and transcendental equations. Numerical solution of simultaneous linear and non-linear equations, principle of least squares, difference equations and quadrature formulas are also studied..
- MAT 475 - Probability and Statistics I (3) In-depth study of probability and distribution theory. Topics include random variables, moment generating functions, multivariate probability distributions and functions of random variables.
- MAT 600 - Elements of Research (3) Let G be a finite group and let d be a divisor of |G|. Define nd to be the number of subgroups of G of order d. We call G a subgroup-perfect group, denoted SP-Group, if, for every divisor d of |G| with nd <> 0, nd divides |G|. The authors investigate abelian SP-groups. (Chad T. Lower and Lenny Jones).
Copyright © 2002-4, Chad T. Lower, Revised -- 2 October 2004