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发表于 7-10-2007 01:40 AM | 显示全部楼层

回复 #460 说不出的心碎 的帖子

computer modeling咯
你好
我最后一年了,科系start with A
不用猜
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发表于 7-10-2007 01:44 AM | 显示全部楼层

回复 #461 lecho_leong 的帖子

你好你好。。真是厉害。。你是stat的啊?
真的好快。。明年就毕业了吧。。
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发表于 7-10-2007 09:35 PM | 显示全部楼层
给明天后天大后天early viva presentation的朋友们,加油了
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发表于 7-10-2007 11:13 PM | 显示全部楼层

回复 #463 lecho_leong 的帖子

怎么你没恢复我的?你也有presentation 啊?那你也要加油咯。。
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发表于 8-10-2007 09:39 AM | 显示全部楼层

回复 #464 说不出的心碎 的帖子

嗯,不想曝光,A字头开始的科系就对了
低调嘛
是的,大家一起加油
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发表于 8-10-2007 09:51 AM | 显示全部楼层

回复 #465 lecho_leong 的帖子

那你该pm我一下嘛。。让我知道答案。。毕竟我也告诉你了阿。。麻烦了。。
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发表于 20-10-2007 09:47 AM | 显示全部楼层
想请问各位,numerical analysis是不是很有用?
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发表于 20-10-2007 10:07 PM | 显示全部楼层

回复 #467 云也飘飘 的帖子

什么来的?哪一个major的科目?
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发表于 21-10-2007 03:15 PM | 显示全部楼层
数学系的科目,但不是必修课。。
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发表于 21-10-2007 06:41 PM | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 云也飘飘 于 20/10/2007 09:47 发表
想请问各位,numerical analysis是不是很有用?


呵呵,见仁见智,到现在似乎没有用到analysis的东西。
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发表于 21-10-2007 09:20 PM | 显示全部楼层

回复 #469 云也飘飘 的帖子

纯数学系的科目?
什么code?
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发表于 22-10-2007 02:50 PM | 显示全部楼层
哦不是USM的,也不完全是纯数学,应用数学也可以。。
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发表于 22-10-2007 09:17 PM | 显示全部楼层

回复 #472 云也飘飘 的帖子

原来如此。。那你是哪一件大学的?
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发表于 22-10-2007 09:22 PM | 显示全部楼层
我在新加坡读书。。。
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发表于 23-10-2007 01:56 PM | 显示全部楼层

回复 #474 云也飘飘 的帖子

噢。。原来如此。。哪一件大学?第几年生?
真是不好意思。。失礼了。。一下子问这么多问题。。
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发表于 23-10-2007 05:30 PM | 显示全部楼层
没有没有。。。NUS,2nd yr.
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发表于 20-11-2007 06:24 PM | 显示全部楼层
让我我来帖一些资料吧...

关于Applied Mathematics

Divisions of applied mathematics

There is no consensus of what the various branches of applied mathematics are. Such categorizations are made difficult by the way mathematics and science change over time, and also by the way universities organize departments, courses, and degrees.

Historically, applied mathematics consisted principally of applied analysis, most notably differential equations, approximation theory (broadly construed, to include representations, asymptotic methods, variational methods, and numerical analysis), and applied probability. These areas of mathematics were intimately tied to the development of Newtonian Physics, and in fact the distinction between mathematicians and physicists was not sharply drawn before the mid-19th century. This history left a legacy as well; until the early 20th century subjects such as classical mechanics were often taught in applied mathematics departments at American universities rather than in physics departments, and fluid mechanics may still be taught in applied mathematics departments.

Today, the term applied mathematics is used in a broader sense. It includes the classical areas above, as well as other areas that have become increasingly important in applications. Even fields such as number theory that are part of pure mathematics are now important in applications (such as cryptology), though they are not generally considered to be part of the field of applied mathematics per se. Sometimes the term applicable mathematics is used to distinguish between the traditional field of applied mathematics and the many more areas of mathematics that are applicable to real-world problems.

Mathematicians distinguish between applied mathematics, which is concerned with mathematical methods, and applications of mathematics within science and engineering. A biologist using a population model and applying known mathematics would not be doing applied mathematics, but rather using it. However, nonmathematicians do not usually draw this distinction.

The success of modern numerical mathematical methods and software has led to the emergence of computational mathematics, computational science, and computational engineering, which use high performance computing for the simulation of phenomena and solution of problems in the sciences and engineering. These are often considered interdisciplinary programs.

Some mathematicians think that statistics is a part of applied mathematics. Others think it is a separate discipline. Statisticians in general regard their field as separate from mathematics, and the American Statistical Association has issued a statement to that effect[citation needed]. Mathematical statistics provides the theorems and proofs that justify statistical procedures and it is based on probability theory, which is in turn based on measure theory.

The line between applied mathematics and specific areas of application is often blurred. Many universities teach mathematical and statistical courses outside of the respective departments, in departments and areas including business and economics, engineering, physics, psychology, biology, computer science, and mathematical physics. Sometimes this is due to these areas having their own specialized mathematical dialects. Often this is the result of efforts of those departments to gain more student credit hours and the funds that go with them.[neutrality disputed]

[edit] Usefulness of applied mathematics

Historically, mathematics was most important in the natural sciences and engineering. However, in recent years, fields outside of the hard sciences have spawned the creation of new areas of mathematics, such as game theory, which grew out of economic considerations, or neural networks, which arose out of the study of the brain in neuroscience.

The advent of the computer has created new applications, both in studying and using the new computer technology itself (computer science, which uses combinatorics, formal logic, and lattice theory), as well as using computers to study problems arising in other areas of science (computational science), and of course studying the mathematics of computation (numerical analysis). Statistics is probably the most widespread application of mathematics in the social sciences, but other areas of math are proving increasingly useful in these disciplines, especially in economics and management science.

[edit] Status in academic departments

Academic institutions are not consistent in the way they group and label courses, programs, and degrees in applied mathematics. At some schools, there is a single mathematics department, whereas others have separate departments for Applied Mathematics and (Pure) Mathematics. It is very common for Statistics departments to be separate at schools with graduate programs, but many undergraduate-only institutions include statistics under the mathematics department.

Many applied mathematics programs (as opposed to departments) consist of primarily cross-listed courses and jointly-appointed faculty in departments representing applications. Some Ph.D. programs in applied mathematics require little or no coursework outside of mathematics, while others require substantial coursework in a specific area of application. In some respects this difference reflects the distinction between "application of mathematics" and "applied mathematics".

Some universities in the UK host departments of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, but it is now much less common to have separate departments of pure and applied mathematics. Schools with separate applied mathematics departments range from Brown University, which has a well-known and large Division of Applied Mathematics that offers degrees through the doctorate, to Santa Clara University, which offers only the M.S. in applied mathematics. Research universities dividing their mathematics department into pure and applied sections include Harvard and MIT.

At some universities there is a considerable amount of tension between applied and pure mathematics departments, or between applied and pure groups within a single department. One reason is that pure mathematics is often perceived as having a higher intellectual standing. Another reason is a different level of compensation, as applied mathematicians are often paid more. Applied mathematics also enjoys better opportunities to bring external funding from many sources, not limited to the Division of Mathematical Sciences at the National Science Foundation (NSF) like much of pure mathematics. External funding is highly valued at research universities and is often a condition for faculty advancement. Similar tensions can also exist between statistics and mathematics groups and departments.
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发表于 18-3-2008 08:44 PM | 显示全部楼层
我顶maths scul 上去!
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发表于 21-3-2008 11:01 PM | 显示全部楼层
哈罗~
我不是理大的   不过和大家一样念数学, 不会赶我走吧
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发表于 22-3-2008 01:26 AM | 显示全部楼层
江你是哪间大学的?别跟我说你是读中学数学的。。。
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