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Graduate Courses Outlines - Department of Mathematics

General

School School of Science
Academic Unit Department of Mathematics
Level of Studies Graduate
Course Code EM1A
Semester 1
Course Title Methods of Applied Mathematics
Independent Teaching Activities Lectures (Weekly Teaching Hours: 3, Credits: 7.5)
Course Type Special Background
Prerequisite Courses -
Language of Instruction and Examinations Greek
Is the Course Offered to Erasmus Students Yes (in English)
Course Website (URL) -

Learning Outcomes

Learning outcomes The course is an introduction to the basic analytical and numerical methods of applied mathematics. The objectives of the course are:
  1. Development of the theoretical background of the postgraduate student in matters relating to Applied Mathematics.
  2. Ability of the student to apply analytical, approximate and numerical methods in problems of Mathematics, Physics and Engineering.
  3. Upon completion of the course the graduate student will be able to solve problems with analytical, approximate or numerical methods and further deepen the understanding of such methods.
General Competences
  1. Adapting to new situations
  2. Decision-making
  3. Working independently
  4. Team work

Syllabus

Dimensional analysis and normalization, Perturbation theory for algebraic equations, integral and differential equations, Physical models described by partial differential equations (PDEs), Wave phenomena in continuous media, The course includes training in computational methods in the computer laboratory (Mechanics lab).

Teaching and Learning Methods - Evaluation

Delivery In the class
Use of Information and Communications Technology Use of computer (Mechanics) lab
Teaching Methods
Activity Semester Workload
Lectures 39
Study and analysis of bibliography 78
Preparation of assignments and interactive teaching 70.5
Course total 187.5
Student Performance Evaluation
  1. Weekly assignments
  2. Final project
  3. Written examination at the end of the semester

Attached Bibliography

  1. Applied Mathematics, Logan D.J., 1st Edition, 2010 (in Greek).
  2. Perturbation Methods, A.H. Nayfeh, 1η έκδοση, Willey-VCH, 2000.