Teaching disciplines • Linear Algebra and Analytic Geometry • Mathematical Analysis • Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics • Equations of mathematical physics • Linear and nonlinear equations of physics
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• Linear Algebra and Analytic Geometry
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The goal of the discipline is • training in the basics of mathematical knowledge; • acquiring experience in constructing mathematical models; • conducting the necessary calculations within the constructed models; • using of mathematical symbols for calculation of limits and derivatives.
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Structure of the course: • Linear algebra • Vector algebra • Analytical geometry • Introduction to analysis .Theory of limits • Differential calculus
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The goal of the discipline is • training in the basics of mathematical knowledge; • acquiring experience in constructing mathematical models; • conducting the necessary calculations within the constructed models; • using of mathematical symbols for calculation of limits and derivatives.
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Structure of the course • Integral calculus of functions of one variable • Integral calculus of functions of several variables • Field theory • Differential equations
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• Equations of mathematical physics
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The goal of the discipline is • developing skills of mathematical formulations of physical problems; • solving differential equations in partial derivatives; • acquiring of basic techniques for solving practical problems of the discipline on the topics; • application of mathematical methods and elements of scientific research in the physical problems.
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Structure of the course: • Equations in partial derivatives of the first and second order • Sturm–Liouville theory • Heat equation • Wave equation • Laplace equation • Special functions • Basics of nonlinear physics
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