Maths Syllabus
Maths Syllabus
Maths Syllabus
Prerequisite(s): -
Course Objectives:
1. To develop the understanding of theory of probability and its applicability in data science
2. To derive inference by using concepts of sampling theory and testing of hypothesis.
3. To formulate mathematical models of real world problems.
1. Understand numerical methods, linear algebra for the solution of linear and nonlinear
equations, and the solution of differential equations, among other mathematical processes and
activities.
2. Analyze real world scenarios to recognize when matrices and probability are appropriate,
formulate problems about the scenarios, creatively model these scenarios (using technology, if
appropriate) in order to solve the problems using multiple approaches.
3. Organize, manage and present data in a clear and concise manner.
4. Develop an ability to identify, formulate, and/or solve real world problems.
5. Understand the impact of scientific and engineering solutions in a global and societal context.
6. Learn the techniques of testing hypothesis and apply it to test the significance of various data
samples.
Unit 1: Numerical Analysis (7 Hrs)
Solution of algebraic and transcendental Equations: Newton–Raphson method, Method of
false position, Solution of simultaneous linear equations using Gauss-Seidal method and Crout’s
method (LU decomposition).
Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations: Taylor's series method, Euler’s
modified method, Runge-Kutta fourth order method, Milne’s predictor- corrector method.