0% found this document useful (0 votes)
16 views5 pages

C

Uploaded by

y2mhhqv94f
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
16 views5 pages

C

Uploaded by

y2mhhqv94f
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 5
SYLLABUS ADVANCED MATHEMATICS: LINEAR ALGEBRA & CALCULUS (TOAE10) Course title: Advanced Mathematics: Linear Algebra & Calculus Course code: TOAEL0S Faculty: Faculty of Basic Science Department: Department of Mathematics Credits: 03 Prerequisites): None 1. INSTRUCTION(s) INFORMATION: | No. | Instructors’ name Email | oe Office 1 | Quang Duy Phung, PhD | [email protected] | 0912083250 | B201 [2 [Nguyen Duong Nguyen, | [email protected] | 0984328949 | D201 3 _ | Hiew Duc Nguyen, MSc | [email protected] [0982966013 | B201 4 [Son Van Lam, MSe [email protected] 0912824894 | B201 5 | Sac Huong Vu, MSc_ [email protected] 0978952671 | B201 6 | Mai Ngoc Pham, MSc phami (@ftu.edu.vn 0916831468 | B201 | 7 Huong Thi Phan, MSc phanhuong@ftueduyn 0977231470 | B201 | 8 [Chinh Trung Nguyen, | [email protected] ~/ 0165737954 |B201_| MSc 4 9 | Binh Thao Vuong, PhD | [email protected] 0983466899 | B201 10 | Minh Van Nguyen, PhD | [email protected] | 0983000040 | B201 11 | Huong ThuNguyen, PhD | [email protected] 10969826068 | B201 12_| Hien Thu Ha, MSe ~} Thuhien504(@)gmail.com [0988766050 | B20 | 13 | Anh Lan Tong, MSc fulananh@gm: | 0985986198 | B201 2. COURSE DESCRIPTION: ‘The courses will cover the most fundamentals of Linear Algebra in the first part: Matrix and Determinant; Vector space; Systems of linear equations, Transformations and Quadratic Forms. In the second part, the courses introduces the fundamentals of Calculus: functions and limits, differentiation of the functions, the functions of several variables and implicit functions; max-min problems; integration; series and differential equation. The courses also introduces the applications of Linear Algebra and Calculus in Economics and BusinessThe courses will cover the most fundamentals of Linear Algebra in the first part: Matrix and Determinant; Vector space; Systems of linear equations, Transformations and Quadratic Forms. In the second part, the courses introduce the fundamentals of Calculus: functions and limits, differentiation of the functions, the functions of several variables and implicit functions; max-min problems; integration; serics and differential equation, The courses also introduce the applications of Linear Algebra and Calculus in Economics and Business. 3, COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to apply the concepts and methods described in the syllabus; they will also be able to solve problems using Linear Algebra and Calculus. In addition, st students will know a number of their applications, and they will be able to follow complex logical arguments and develop modest logical arguments. The text and class discussion will introduce the concepts, methods, applications, and logical arguments; students will practice them and solve problems on weekly assignments, and they will be tested on midterms, and the final 4, READING MATERIALS: 4.1. Textbook(s iguyén Thi Toan (chit bién), Ly thuyét Toan cao edp 1, NXB Théng tin va truyén thong, nam 2012. Phing Duy Quang (chi bien), Toan cao 4p img dung trong phan tich kinh té, NXB Sur pham, 2012. Lé Si Déng (chia bién), Ton cao cép (phan giai tich), NXB Gio dyc, 2007. Phing Duy Quang (chi bién), Bai tip Toan cao cap 1, NXB Théng tin va truyén thong, nim 2012, Phing Duy Quang (chi bién), Huéng din giai bi tip Toin co si img dung trong. phan tich kinh té, NXB Théng tin va truyén théng, nim 2012 4.2. Optional reading(s): © Gilbert Strang, Linear Algebra and its Applications 4th Edition, Thomson Brooks/Cole 2006. © James Steward, Calculus: Concepts and Contexts, 4th Edition, Thomson Brooks/Cole 2004 4.3. Websites and links: http://khoacoban.ftu.edu.yn 5, COURSE CONTENT AND SCHEDULE: 1, Course content: - Time Allocation | Inela ‘Athome | Note ‘Theory | Exercise | Self-study No. Content Parti: Linear Algebra i 7 6 Chapter I: Matrix and Determinant [eam 11. Definition 1.2. Matrix operations 1.3. Determinant 1.4, The rank 1.5. The inverse [2 |Chapter 2: Vector Space i cy 2.1. Definition 2.2. Properties 2.3. Linearly independent 2.4. The Rank and The dimension of a vector Space | 2.5. Subspaces '2.6. Scalar Product and Euclidian space | 3 [Chapter 3: Systems of Linear Equations 3.1. Definition 3.2. Cramer-rule 3.3. The matrix equation Ax=b: Solution sets 3.4. The matrix equation Ax=0: Null space 3.5. Applications: Inputs- outputs model Equilibrium prices model IS-LM Model Chapter 4: Orthogonally 4.1 Orthogonal vectors and Subspaces 4.2. Cosines and Projections onto Lines 4.3 Projections and Least Squares 4.4. Orthogonal Bases and Gram-Schmidt Chapter 5: Transformations and Quadratic| Forms 5.1. Linear Transformation 5.2. Bigenvalue and Eigenvector 5.3 Quadratie forms Chapter 6: Abstract Algebra 61. Sets 6.2. Maps 63. Modules, Rings, Fields 6.4. _ Algebras over field: Part 2: Calculus Chapter 7: Differentiation 7.1. Introduction 7.2. Limits 7.3. Continuity 7.4. Differentiation and derivatives 7.5. Applications of differentiation in Economics Chapter 8: Integration 8.1. Anti-integral 8.2. Definite integral 8.3. Improper Integral 8.4 Applications of integration in Economics Chapter 9:Functions of several variables 2 9.1. Introduction 9.2. The Limits of functions of n variables 9.3 The Continuity of functions of n variables ‘9.4. Partial Derivatives 9.5. Critical points 9.6. Method of Lagrange multipliers 19.7. Max-Min of a functions 9.8. Applications in Economies 10 ‘Chapter 10: Multiple integrals 10.1. Double integrals 53 10.2. Triple integrals 11_|Chapter 11: Series ILL. Series: 11.2. Series of functions 12 Chapter 12: Differential Equation and| Difference Equation 12.1 Differential Equation and its applications 12.2. Difference Equation and its applications Total 15 60 60 5.2. Schedule of lectures: (Students’ preparation) Lecture Title ee aieieaee page | Assessment numbers i Chapter I 2 Chapter I 5 Chapter 2 & Homework HW Check Correction 1 4 Chapter 2 & Chapter 3 5 Chapter 3 & Homework Correction TW Cheek 2 6 Chapier 3 Chapter 4 & Homework Correction HW Check 7 3&4 8 Chapter 5 ° Chapter 5 & Homework Correction HW Check > 10 Chapier 6 & Review Linear Algebra i Chapter 7& Midterm 2 Chapter 7 B Chapter 8 & Homework Correction HW Check 7 4 Chapter 8 15 Chapter 8 a Chapter 9 & Homework Conenion TW Check 7 Chapter 9 18 Chapter 9 1» Chapter 10 & Homework Conesion TW Check 20 Chapter 10 4 Chapter 118 Homework Comecion HW Check 2 ‘Chapter 11 a Chapter 12& Homework Correction HW Check 10 54 24 ‘Chapter 12 25 Review & Homework Correction 12 HW Cheek 6. COURSE ASSESSMENT: Assessment Rate Hora of, ns Assessment allowance (Class participation 10% Mid-term assessment [20% prat-jerm exam | 45 minutes Quer Final-term exam [F0% Exam test 75 minutes Assignments/problem sets/reports Homework exercises are assigned from the text book corresponding to the topics covered in class Mid-term exam Open problems in Linear Algebra where students have ta show their wark in detail showing mastery of the main concepts. Final exam Open problems in Linear Algebra and Calculus where students have to show th detail showing mastery of the main concepts. work in DEAN OF FACULTY HEAD OF DEPARTMENT te ta 55

You might also like