20402091 -
TN410 - INTRODUCTION TO NUMBER THEORY
(objectives)
Acquire a good knowledge of the concepts and methods of the elementary number theory, with particular reference to the study of the Diophantine equations and congruence equations. Provide prerequisites for more advanced courses of algebraic and analytical number theory.
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7
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MAT/02
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60
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20402107 -
GE510 - ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY 2
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Introduce to the study of algebraic geometry, with particular emphasis on beams, schemes and cohomology.
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7
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MAT/03
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60
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20402122 -
FS420 - QUANTUM MECHANICS
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20410069 -
FS410 - LABORATORIO DI DIDATTICA DELLA FISICA
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Learn statistical and laboratory techniques for the preparation of didactic physics experiments.
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7
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FIS/08
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30
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30
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20410038 -
GRAPH THEORY
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20402095 -
AL420 - ALGEBRAIC THEORY OF NUMBERS
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Acquire methods and techniques of modern algebraic theory of numbers through classic problems initiated by Fermat, Euler, Lagrange, Dedekind, Gauss, Kronecker
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7
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MAT/02
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60
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20410094 -
GE470 - Riemann surfaces
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Acquire a sufficiently broad knowledge of the topological, analytical and geometric aspects of the theory of Riemann surfaces.
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7
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MAT/03
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60
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20410143 -
IN440 - COMBINATORIAL OPTIMISATION
(objectives)
Acquire skills on key solution techniques for combinatorial optimization problems; improve the skills on graph theory; acquire advanced technical skills for designing, analyzing and implementing algorithms aimed to solve optimization problems on graphs, trees and flow networks.
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7
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INF/01
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60
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20410144 -
AM450 - FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS
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To acquire a good knowledge of functional analysis: Banach and Hilbert spaces, weak topologies, linear and continuous operators, compact operators, spectral theory.
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7
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MAT/05
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60
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20402094 -
AL410 - COMMUTATIVE ALGEBRA
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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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7
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MAT/02
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60
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20402088 -
AN410 - NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 1
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Also available in another semester or year
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20402104 -
GE410 - ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY 1
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Also available in another semester or year
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20402092 -
AN420 - NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 2
(objectives)
Introduce to the study and implementation of more advanced numerical approximation techniques, in particular related to approximate solution of ordinary differential equations, and to a further advanced topic to be chosen between the optimization and the fundamentals of approximation of partial differential equations.
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7
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MAT/08
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60
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12
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20402101 -
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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7
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MAT/06
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20402123 -
MA410 - APPLIED AND INDUSTRIAL MATHEMATICS
(objectives)
Present a number of problems, of interest for application in various scientific and technological areas. Deal with the modeling aspects as well as those of numerical simulation, especially for problems formulated in terms of partial differential equations.
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7
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MAT/08
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60
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12
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20410189 -
LM410 -THEOREMS IN LOGIC 1
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410190 -
LM420 - THEOREMS IN LOGIC 2
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410191 -
LM430 - LOGICAL THEORIES 2
(objectives)
To acquire the basic notions of Zermelo-Fraenkel's axiomatic set theory and present some problems related to that theory.
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7
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MAT/01
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60
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20410192 -
LM510 - LOGICAL THEORIES 1
(objectives)
To introduce the students to some questions of the twentieth century proof-theory, relating them to contemporary research.
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7
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MAT/01
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60
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20410362 -
CR510 – ELLIPTIC CRYPTOSYSTEMS
(objectives)
Acquire a basic knowledge of the concepts and methods related to the theory of public key cryptography using the group of points of an elliptic curve on a finite field. Apply the theory of elliptic curves to classical problems of computational number theory such as factorization and primality testing.
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7
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MAT/03
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60
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20410345 -
CP410 - Theory of Probability
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410346 -
CR410-Public Key Criptography
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410349 -
IN410-Computability and Complexity
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410351 -
ST410-Introduction to Statistics
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410350 -
MF410 - Computational Finance
(objectives)
Basic knowledge of financial markets, introduction to computational and theoretical models for quantitative finance, portoflio optimization, risk analysis. The computational aspects are mostly developed within the Matlab environment.
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7
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SECS-S/06
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60
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20410352 -
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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7
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MAT/06
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60
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20410355 -
AN430- Finite Element Method
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410356 -
FM430-Mathematical Statistical Mechanics
(objectives)
To acquire a solid knowledge of the mathematical theory of statistical mechanics, and of the methods for studying models of interacting particles.
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7
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MAT/07
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60
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20410357 -
FS430- Theory of Relativity
(objectives)
Make the student familiar with the theoretical underpinnings of General Relativity, both as a geometric theory of space-time and by stressing analogies and differences with the field theories based on local symmetries that describe the interactions among elementary particles. Illustrate the basic elements of differential geometry needed to correctly frame the various concepts. Introduce the student to extensions of the theory of interest for current research.
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7
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FIS/02
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60
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20410140 -
IN430 - ADVANCED COMPUTING TECHNIQUES
(objectives)
Acquire the conceptual skills in structuring problems according to the object-oriented programming paradigm. Acquire the ability to design algorithmic solutions based on the object-oriented paradigm. Acquire the basic concepts related to programming techniques based on the object-oriented paradigm. Introduce the fundamental notions of parallel and concurrent programming.
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7
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INF/01
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60
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20410358 -
FS440 - Data Acquisition and Experimental Control
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410359 -
FS450 - Elements of Statistical Mechanics
(objectives)
Gain knowledge of fundamental principles of statistical mechanics for classical and quantum systems.
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7
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FIS/02
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60
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20410371 -
IN450 - ALGORITHMS FOR CRYPTOGRAPHY
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410361 -
FS460 - Dydactics of Physics
(objectives)
The objectives of the course are to enable the students to acquire the necessary skills to practice an affective teaching of Physics in the secondary school, with particular attention to: a) knowledgeÿof literature research on Physic teaching; the Italian educational system and school regulations; b) the design of culturally significant educational paths for Physics teaching; c) the production of materials for the measurement and verification of learning through the exercise of formative evaluation; d) the role of the "laboratory" as a way of working that involves students in an active and participated way, which encourages experimentation and planning.
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7
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FIS/08
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60
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20410147 -
IN470- COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN SYSTEMS BIOLOGY
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410148 -
IN480 - PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410149 -
IN490 - PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410150 -
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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7
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FIS/01
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60
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20410375 -
IN530 - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410152 -
IN540 - COMPUTATIONAL TOPOLOGY
(objectives)
Introduce the study of computational topology and in particular the concepts, representations and algorithms for topological and geometric structures to support geometric modeling, construction of simulations meshes, and scientific visualization. Acquire techniques for parallel implementation in the representation and processing of large-sized graphs and complexes. Application of sparse matrices, for the implementation of algorithms on graphs and complexes with linear algebraic methods.
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7
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ING-INF/05
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60
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20410364 -
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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7
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INF/01
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60
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20410343 -
MC310 - Fundaments of Complementary Mathematics
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20410354 -
MC420-Dydactics of Mathematics
(objectives)
1. Critical analysis of the evolution of ideas and methodologies in teaching mathematics, with particular emphasis on the role of the teacher. 2. The mathematics curriculum in compulsory schooling and in the various secondary schools (high schools, technical schools and trade schools), in an international context. 3. Didactic planning and methodologies for teaching mathematics: programming and rhythm, principles and methods for the construction of activities, classroom management. 4. Problem solving. Logic, intuition and history in teaching mathematics.
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7
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MAT/04
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60
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20402113 -
MC430 - LABORATORY: DIDACTICS FOR MATHEMATICS
(objectives)
1. Mathematics software, with particular attention to their use for teaching mathematics in school. 2. Analysis of the potential and criticality of the use of technological tools for teaching and learning mathematics.
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7
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MAT/04
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60
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20410193 -
ME410 - ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS FROM AN ADVANCED POINT OF VIEW
(objectives)
Illustrate, using a critical and unitary approach,ÿsome interesting and classical results and notions that are central for teaching mathematics in high school (focussing, principally, on arithmetics, geometry and algebra). The aim of the course is also to give a contribution to teachers training through the investigation on historical, didactic and cultural aspects of these topics.
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7
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MAT/04
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60
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20410344 -
BL410-Introduction to Biology
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410348 -
GL410-Elements of Geology I
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410353 -
GL420-Elements of Geology II
(objectives)
The course aims to provide an adequate overview of the scientific contents of Earth Sciences. The course deals with the modern aspects of Earth Sciences, framing geological phenomena in the framework of the most modern theories and illustrating the hazards and risks associated with natural phenomena such as, for example, seismic and volcanic phenomena, also referring to the geology of the Italian territory. The course also aims to provide the basis for understanding the rocks cycle and their rocks genetic processes through laboratory and field experiences. 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 and fragility.
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7
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GEO/03
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60
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20402249 -
CH410 - ELEMENTS OF CHEMISTRY
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410347 -
FM410-Complements of Analytical Mechanics
(objectives)
To deepen the study of dynamical systems, with more advanced methods, in the context of Lagrangian and Hamiltonian theory.
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FM410-Complements of Analytical Mechanics - MODULE A
(objectives)
To deepen the study of dynamical systems, with more advanced methods, in the context of Lagrangian and Hamiltonian theory.
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3
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MAT/07
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30
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FM410-Complements of Analytical Mechanics - Module B
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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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4
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MAT/07
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30
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20402186 -
GE440 - DIFFERENTIAL TOPOLOGY
(objectives)
Introduce to the study of algebraic topology, with particular attention to the de Ram cohomology.
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7
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MAT/03
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60
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20402097 -
AM410 - ELLITTIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
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Also available in another semester or year
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20402098 -
AM420 - SOBOLEV SPACES AND PARTIAL DERIVATIVE EQUATIONS
(objectives)
To acquire a good knowledge of the general methods andÿclassical techniques necessary for the study ofÿweak solutions of partial differential equations
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7
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MAT/05
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