Overview
MATH2099 is a Level II course which is available only to students for whom it is specifically required as part of their program. See the聽course overview聽below.
Units of credit:听6
Prerequisites:聽MATH1231 or MATH1241 or MATH1251 or DPST1014
Exclusions:聽BEES2041, CVEN2002, MATH2501, MATH2601, MATH2801, MATH2901, MATH2859, MATH2089, ECON3209
Cycle of offering:聽Term 2聽
Graduate attributes:聽The course will enhance your research, inquiry and analytical thinking abilities.
More information:聽罢丑别听course outline (pdf)聽contains information about course objectives, assessment, course materials and the syllabus.
Important additional information as of 2023
国民彩票 Plagiarism Policy
The University requires all students to be aware of its聽.
For courses convened by the聽School of Mathematics and Statistics no assistance using generative AI software is allowed unless specifically referred to in the individual assessment tasks.
If its use is detected in the no assistance case, it will be regarded as serious academic misconduct and subject to the standard penalties, which may include 00FL, suspension and exclusion.
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Course aims
Statistics:聽罢丑别听primary objective of the statistics stream is to enable students to apply and interpret statistical methods in an Engineering context, and to build foundations for future courses in their UG degree programs.
Linear Algebra:聽Linear algebra is a key tool in all of mathematics and its applications. For example, the output of many electrical circuits depends linearly on the input (over moderate ranges of input), and successfully correcting the trajectory of a space probe involves repeatedly solving systems of linear equations in hundreds of variables. Linear methods are vital in ecological population models, and in mathematics itself. You have begun to understand systems of linear equations and matrices, vector spaces and linear transformations in rst year mathematics courses. In MATH2099, you will learn about geometric transformations: projections (which can also be viewed as least squares approximations), rotations and re ections. You will see how to view many linear transformations as being made up of \stretches" in various directions, (the diagonalisation process), and the more general Jordan form. This will allow you to calculate functions of matrices (such as the exponential of a matrix) and hence to solve systems of linear differential equations.
Course description
Probability and statistics:聽Sample spaces, probability, random variables and probability distributions, standard discrete and continuous distributions, multivariate distributions, Central Limit Theorem, statistical inference, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing, linear regression, inference in the linear model. Matlab will be used in this course.
Linear algebra:聽Vector spaces, linear transformations, change of basis, inner products, orthogonalization, least squares approximation, QR factorization, determinants, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, diagonalization, Jordan forms, matrix exponentials and applications to systems of differential equations, other applications of linear algebra.