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Engineering Math II
TaeKyoung Kwon
[email protected]
Overview
• objectives
– Teach basic math to model and analyze computer systems
– Deal with probability, statistics, random process, queuing system,
optimization
• Course materials
– Textbook
– Writing in blackboard
– Slides for exercise and homework
textbook
• Probability, Statistics, and Random Processes For Electrical
Engineering, Alberto Leon-Garcia, Pearson
• 3rd Ed. or 4th Ed.
outline (1/2)
• Probability, random variable (RV)
• Conditional probability, expectation, variance
• Discrete/continuous RVs
• generating functions, joint distribution
• joint conditional probability, functions of RVs
• Law of large numbers, central limiting theorem
outline (2/2)
• Estimation, hypothesis test
• Regression analysis
• random process, Poisson process
• queuing system, Birth-and-death process
• Markov Chain, M/M/1
• Optimization, linear programming
• Simplex method
administrivia
• Classroom: 301-203
• Time: Tue. and Thu., 9:30am – 10:45am
• TA: Conque Kim
– Tel: 880-1832
– [email protected]
• Slides and announcements
– Check
http://mmlab.snu.ac.kr/
evaluation
• 30%: mid-term exam
• 30%: final exam
• 20%: quiz
• 20%: attendance
– Two latenesses will be counted as one absence
– Students absent more than 4 times will get F
– I will try my best to start every class 9:30am, sharp
Contact me anytime
• Office hour
– Wed.
– 10am – noon
– My office: 301-503
• [email protected]
• Phone: 880-9105
No cheating
• Zero Tolerance Cheating Policy
• Cheating in this class is defined as knowingly or
unknowingly participating in the submission of unoriginal
work for any test.
– Answer to roll-call on behalf of another guy is also cheating
• If I find out that a student has cheated
– Assign a fail grade to the student
– Dismiss the student for the remainder of the class
Manners in the class
• Eating/drinking is OK
– as long as noise is tolerable
– As long as not smelly
• Going to restroom is OK
• Turn off your phones, music devices,…
• Using laptops, tablet PCs is OK
– Only for class slides
– with mute mode
Next class
• There is a video recording this Thursday
• Questionnaire after class