MATHEMATICS AND EXERCISES-2

Academic year
2023/2024 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
ISTITUZIONI DI MATEMATICA CON ESERCITAZIONI - MOD.2
Course code
CT0622 (AF:451661 AR:245362)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6 out of 12 of MATHEMATICS AND EXERCISES
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Educational sector code
MAT/08
Period
2nd Semester
Course year
1
Where
VENEZIA
Moodle
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The course belongs to the core educational activities on Mathematics, Physics and Statistics. The Course aims to provide the students with theoretical and applied fundamentals about Integral Calculus, basic Differential Equations and Linear Algebra, which are at the basis of all models and tools used in the following quantitative courses of the Environmental Sciences curriculum.
Knowledge and understanding
- First principles on vectorial and matrix calculus;
- Methods for solving definite and indefinite integrals;
- Study of function of two variables;
- Methods for solving differential equations.

Applying knowledge
- Describe a physical problem through a mathematical formulation and identify the suitable tool to solve it;
- Use of vectorial calculus to solve physical and geometrical problems;
- Apply principles of linear algebra and matrix calculus to characterize and solve linear systems of equations;
- Solve indefinite and definite integrals of function of one and two variables;
- Find and characterize stationary points of functions of two variables;
- Solve first order ordinary differential equation;
- Write the differential equation that describes a physical problem.
Good theoretical and operational knowledge of the fundamentals of Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry for high school and of Differential Calculus (limits, derivatives) dealt in module 1 of the course
LINEAR ALGEBRA

• Vector Space

• Vectors
o Vectors in the 2 or 3-dimensional space
o Vectors analytical and geometrical representation
o Sum and difference among vectors
o Vectors in the n-dimensional space
o Vector modulus
o Vector products


• Matrices and Linear systems
o Matrix product
o Linear systems
o Matrix determinant
o Cramer Theorem
o Eigenvalues and eigenvectors



CALCULUS

• Integration
o Integral definition
o Integral properties
o Fundamental theorem of calculus
o anti-derivatives
o Integration by parts
o Integration by substitution.

• Multi-variable functions
o Partial derivatives
o Stationary points
o Hessian matrix
o Characterization of the extremal points

• Differential equations
o First order linear differential equations.
o Separable equations
o Cauchy problem
Course material provided through the moodle online learning platform


Examination Module 2: it consists of a written test (duration: two hours) with open-ended problems aimed at verification of all the course contents in order to evaluate the ability of students in solving differential equations, analyzing extremal points of a two-variables function, computing one or two dimensional integrals, solving simple linear systems and basic problems related to space vectors. The grade is given by the sum of the scores assigned to the single problems. The exam will be passed if and only if the minimum grade is 18.

Indications for the final grade.
Only the students that already passed the exam of Module 1 can take the exam of Module 2. It is possible to take both the modules 1 and 2 in the same day, in this rigorous succession. The final grade of Calculus is the average of the grades of the two modules, with approximation by excess. The maximum grade of Calculus, 30 summa cum laude, is assigned with the full agreement of both the teachers only. In any case, students must pass the exams of both modules in the same academic year. Otherwise, any passing grade achieved in Module 1 will be cancelled.
- Front lectures;
- Exercise sessions in class;

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Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 05/02/2024