20410408 -
AL310 - ELEMENTS OF ADVANCED ALGEBRA
(objectives)
Acquire a good knowledge of the concepts and methods of the theory of polynomial equations in one variable. Learn how to apply the techniques and methods of abstract algebra. Understand and apply the fundamental theorem of Galois correspondence to study the "complexity" of a polynomial.
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9
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MAT/02
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48
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20410409 -
AM310 - ELEMENTS OF ADVANCED ANALYSIS
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To acquire a good knowledge of the theory of abstract integration. Introduction to functional analysis: Banach and Hilbert spaces.
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9
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MAT/05
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48
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20410410 -
FM310 - Equations of Mathematical Physics
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20410411 -
GE310 - ELEMENTS OF ADVANCED GEOMETRY
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Topology: topological classification of curves and surfaces. Differential geometry: study of the geometry of curves and surfaces in R^3 to provide concrete and easily calculable examples on the concept of curvature in geometry. The methods used place the geometry in relation to calculus of several variables, linear algebra and topology, providing the student with a broad view of some aspects of mathematics.
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9
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MAT/03
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48
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20410412 -
MC310 - Fundaments of Complementary Mathematics
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1. Conceptual basis of mathematics: first principles in arithmetic, geometry, probability; the idea of proof; mathematics, philosophy and scientific knowledge. 2. Discrete and continuous. Euclidean geometry, natural numbers, the real line. Conceptual, epistemological, linguistic and didactic nodes of teaching and learning mathematics. 3. Mathematics in culture: social and economic role of mathematics, mathematics in education, the international mathematical community. 4. Planning and developing methodologies for teaching mathematics, with the aim of building a curriculum in mathematics for high schools and technical and trade schools.
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9
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MAT/04
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48
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20410445 -
AL410 - COMMUTATIVE ALGEBRA
(objectives)
Acquire a good knowledge of some methods and fundamental results in the study of the commutative rings and their modules, with particular reference to the study of ring classes of interest for the algebraic theory of numbers and for algebraic geometry.
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9
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MAT/02
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48
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20410413 -
AN410 - NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 1
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Provide the basic elements (including implementation in a programming language) of elementary numerical approximation techniques, in particular those related to solution of linear systems and nonlinear scalar equations, interpolation and approximate integration.
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9
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MAT/08
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48
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20410446 -
BL410-Introduction to Biology
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Introduction to the methods of biological research, intended as a systematic, controlled, empirical and critical study of natural phenomenology, which is developed from the formulation of an hypothesis until the construction of the explanation. Setting the basic skills relative to the processing of experimental results and the communication in the written form. Also, a lessons cycle will be dedicated to the most profitable study methods.
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6
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BIO/13
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48
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20410439 -
CH410 - ELEMENTS OF CHEMISTRY
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Knowing the basic principles of general chemistry and being able to apply the acquired knowledge to the solution of simple problems of chemistry.
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6
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CHIM/03
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52
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20410447 -
CP410 - Theory of Probability
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Foundations of modern probability theory: measure theory, 0/1 laws, independence, conditional expectation with respect to sub sigma algebras, characteristic functions, the central limit theorem, branching processes, discrete parameter martingale theory.
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9
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MAT/06
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48
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20410415 -
CR410-Public Key Criptography
(objectives)
Acquire a basic understanding of the notions and methods of public-key encryption theory, providing an overview of the models which are most widely used in this field.
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9
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MAT/02
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48
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20410416 -
FM410-Complements of Analytical Mechanics
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To deepen the study of dynamical systems, with more advanced methods, in the context of Lagrangian and Hamiltonian theory.
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20410416-1 -
FM410-Complements of Analytical Mechanics - MODULE A
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410416-2 -
FM410-Complements of Analytical Mechanics - Module B
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410448 -
FS410 - DIDACTICS OF PHYSICS WORKSHOP
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410449 -
GE410 - ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY 1
(objectives)
Introduce to the study of topology and geometry defined through algebraic tools. Refine the concepts in algebra through applications to the study of algebraic varieties in affine and projective spaces.
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9
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MAT/03
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48
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20410450 -
GL410-Elements of Geology I
(objectives)
The course aims to provide an overview of the planet Earth, introducing the basis for understanding the main geological aspects that characterize our planet. The course will also deal with the interactions between endogenous and exogenous processes in order to understand how these processes influence the shapes of the landscape. Moreover, the course aims to provide the tools to acquire knowledge about the Solar System and its planets, defining the planet Earth as an integrated system and highlighting its role within the Solar System. During the didactical laboratories and field excursions students will learn to understand the different aspects of Italian territory, with particular regard to its environmental value e fragility.
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6
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GEO/03
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48
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20410417 -
IN410-Computability and Complexity
(objectives)
Improve the understanding of the mathematical aspects of the notion of computation, and study the relationships between different computational models and the computational complexity.
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9
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MAT/01
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48
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24
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20410451 -
LM410 -THEOREMS IN LOGIC 1
(objectives)
To acquire a good knowledge of first order classical logic and its fundamental theorems.
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20410451-1 -
LM410 -THEOREMS IN LOGIC 1 - Module A
(objectives)
To acquire a good knowledge of first order classical logic and its fundamental theorems.
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6
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MAT/01
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32
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16
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20410451-2 -
LM410 -THEOREMS IN LOGIC 1 - Module B
(objectives)
To acquire a good knowledge of first order classical logic and its fundamental theorems.
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3
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MAT/01
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16
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8
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20410418 -
MA410 - APPLIED AND INDUSTRIAL MATHEMATICS
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410452 -
ME410 - ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS FROM AN ADVANCED POINT OF VIEW
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410438 -
MF410 - Computational Finance
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410419 -
MS410-Statistical Mechanics
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410453 -
TN410 - INTRODUCTION TO NUMBER THEORY
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410420 -
AN420 - NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 2
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410441 -
CP420-Introduction to Stochastic Processes
(objectives)
Introduction to the theory of stochastic processes. Markov chains: ergodic theory, coupling, mixing times, with applications to random walks, card shuffling, and the Monte Carlo method. The Poisson process, continuous time Markov chains, convergence to equilibrium for some simple interacting particle systems.
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6
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MAT/06
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48
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12
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20410436 -
FS420 - QUANTUM MECHANICS
(objectives)
Provide a basic knowledge of quantum mechanics, discussing the main experimental evidence and the resulting theoretical interpretations that led to the crisis of classical physics, and illustrating its basic principles: notion of probability, wave-particle duality, indetermination principle. Quantum dynamics, the Schroedinger equation and its solution for some relevant physical systems are then described.
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6
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FIS/02
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60
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20410442 -
IN420 - Information Theory
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410454 -
GL420-Elements of Geology II
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410455 -
LM420 - THEOREMS IN LOGIC 2
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410456 -
MC420-Dydactics of Mathematics
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410469 -
AM430 - ELLITTIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
(objectives)
To acquire a good knowledge of the general methods andÿclassical techniques necessary for the study of ordinary differential equations and their qualitative properties.
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6
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MAT/05
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48
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12
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20410421 -
AN430- Finite Element Method
(objectives)
Introduce to the finite element method for the numerical solution of partial differential equations, in particular: computational fluid dynamics, transport problems; computational solid mechanics.
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6
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MAT/08
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48
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12
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20410457 -
CP430 - STOCHASTIC CALCULUS
(objectives)
Elements of stochastic analysis: Gaussian processes, Brownian motion, probabilistic representation for the solution to partial differential equations, stochastic integration and stochastic differential equations.
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6
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MAT/06
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48
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12
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20410437 -
FS430- Theory of Relativity
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410422 -
IN430 - ADVANCED COMPUTING TECHNIQUES
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410458 -
LM430 - LOGICAL THEORIES 2
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410459 -
MC430 - LABORATORY: DIDACTICS FOR MATHEMATICS
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410435 -
FS440 - Data Acquisition and Experimental Control
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410423 -
IN440 - COMBINATORIAL OPTIMISATION
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410460 -
AM450 - FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410424 -
IN450 - ALGORITHMS FOR CRYPTOGRAPHY
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410461 -
FS460 - Dydactics of Physics
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410425 -
GE460- GRAPH THEORY
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410426 -
IN480 - PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING
(objectives)
Acquire techniques in parallel and distributed programming, and the knowledge of modern hardware and software architectures for high-performance scientific computing. Learn distributed iterative methods for simulating numerical problems. Acquire the knowledge of the newly developed languages for dynamic programming in scientific computing, such as the Julia language.
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9
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INF/01
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48
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24
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20410427 -
IN490 - PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
(objectives)
Introduce the main concepts of formal language theory and their application to the classification of programming languages. Introduce the main techniques for the syntactic analysis of programming languages. Learn to recognize the structure of a programming language and the techniques to implement its abstract machine. Study the object-oriented paradigm and another non-imperative paradigm.
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9
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INF/01
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48
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24
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20410428 -
CR510 – ELLIPTIC CRYPTOSYSTEMS
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410470 -
FM510 - MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS APPLICATIONS
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410429 -
FS510 - MONTECARLO METHODS
(objectives)
Acquire the basic elements for dealing with mathematics and physics problems using statistical methods based on random numbers.
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6
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FIS/01
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48
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12
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20410462 -
GE510 - ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY 2
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410463 -
TN510 - NUMBER THEORY
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410464 -
IN530 - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410431 -
IN540 - COMPUTATIONAL TOPOLOGY
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410432 -
IN550 – MACHINE LEARNING
(objectives)
Learn to instruct a computer to acquire concepts using data, without being explicitly programmed. Acquire knowledge of the main methods of supervised and non-supervised machine learning, and discuss the properties and criteria of applicability. Acquire the ability to formulate correctly the problem, to choose the appropriate algorithm, and to perform the experimental analysis in order to evaluate the results obtained. Take care of the practical aspect of the implementation of the introduced methods by presenting different examples of use in different application scenarios.
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6
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INF/01
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48
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12
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20410434 -
FS450 - Elements of Statistical Mechanics
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410518 -
AM420 - SOBOLEV SPACES AND PARTIAL DERIVATIVE EQUATIONS
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410524 -
GE520 - ADVANCED GEOMETRY
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410557 -
GE530-Linear algebra for Machine Learning
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410565 -
AM410 - ELLITTIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
(objectives)
To acquire a good knowledge of the general methods andÿclassical techniques necessary for the study ofÿelliptic partial differential equations
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6
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MAT/05
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48
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12
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20410465 -
GE450 - TOPOLOGIA ALGEBRICA
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410567 -
GE470 - Riemann surfaces
(objectives)
Acquire a sufficiently broad knowledge of the topological, analytical and geometric aspects of the theory of Riemann surfaces.
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6
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MAT/03
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48
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12
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20410555 -
ST410- Statistics
(objectives)
Introduction to the basics of mathematical statistics and data analysis, including quantitative numerical experiments using suitable statistical software.
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6
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MAT/06
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48
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12
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20410560 -
IN400- Python and MATLAB programming
(objectives)
Acquire the ability to implement high-level programs in the interpreted languages Python and MATLAB. Understand the main constructs used in Python and MATLAB and their application to scientific computing and data processing scenarios.
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20410560-1 -
MODULO A - PYTHON programming
(objectives)
Acquire the ability to implement high-level programs in the interpreted language Python . Understand the main constructs used in Python and its application to scientific computing and data processing scenarios.
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3
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INF/01
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24
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6
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20410560-2 -
MODULO B - MATLAB programming
(objectives)
Acquire the ability to implement high-level programs in the interpreted language MATLAB. Understand the main constructs used in MATLAB and its application to scientific computing and data processing scenarios.
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3
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INF/01
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24
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6
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20410566 -
FS470 - Principles of astrophysics
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410568 -
IN470- COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN SYSTEMS BIOLOGY
(objectives)
Acquire the basic knowledge of biological systems and problems related to their understanding also in relation to deviations from normal functioning and thus on the onset of pathologies. Maintain the modeling aspect as well as that of numerical simulation, especially problems formulated by equations and discrete systems. Acquire the knowledge of the major bio-informatics algorithms useful for analyzing biological data.
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6
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INF/01
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48
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12
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20410569 -
FS480 - Reural Networks
(objectives)
Knowledge of the main models of nervous activity, from the single neuron to networks of neurons, with particular emphasis on the role of noise
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6
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FIS/02
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48
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20410570 -
FS490 - Educational & Outreach - Science communication
(objectives)
To provide the student with the basic concepts of communication, such as techniques for public speaking and for the preparation of presentation materials and scientific communication texts. To acquire skills on the design and implementation of communication products (images, audio, video) and on the Communication Plan (plan to organize the communication of an event or scientific project).
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6
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FIS/08
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48
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20410571 -
FS520 – Complex networks
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410559 -
TN520 - Irrationality, trascendence and Diophantine equations
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410556 -
CP450 - Probabilistic methods and random algorithms
(objectives)
Get to know the main probabilistic methods and their application to computer science: random algorithms, random graphs and networks, stochastic processes on graphs, branching processes and spread of infection.
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6
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MAT/06
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48
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12
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20410593 -
AC310 - Complex analysis
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410592 -
LM400 - INTRODUZIONE ALLA LOGICA
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410529 -
LM510 - LOGICAL THEORIES 1
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410595 -
AM550 - PROBLEMS OF SMALL DIVISORS IN INFINITE DIMENSIONS
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410596 -
GE440 - DIFFERENTIAL TOPOLOGY
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Also available in another semester or year
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