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There Syllabus are slight changes in schedule (December) in PINK SURVEY OF PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS FALL SEMESTER, 2003 FIRST DAY PACKET for AMS 310.01 MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY 5:20 PM to 6:40 PM Harriman 112 All information for this class, can be downloaded from the Website. http://www.ams.sunysb.edu/~nmendell/AMS310.html or Do the following: (1) Logon to Stony Brook Website (2) Department of Applied Math and Statistics (3) Faculty (4) Nancy Mendell (5) AMS310 Nancy R. Mendell, Ph.D. Professor Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics Math Tower 1-111 http://www.ams.sunysb.edu/~nmendell/syllabus.htm (1 of 7) [1/31/2008 10:05:20 AM] Syllabus Contents: (1) (2) (3) (4) Professor's and Teaching assistant's office location, telephone number and office hours. Syllabus and Schedule of test dates, quiz dates and homework due dates Course Policy Homework assignments READ CAREFULLY AND SAVE! AMS 310.01 SCHEDULE /SYLLABUS AND INFORMATION ON PROFESSOR AND TEACHING ASSISTANT Instructor: Instructor's Office Location: Instructor's Telephone Number: Instructor's EMAIL Address: Instructor's Office Hours: Teaching Assistant (TA): TA's EMAIL Address: TA's Office Location: TA's Office Hours: Class Times: Class Location: Course Textbook: Nancy R. Mendell (Ph.D., Professor) Room 1-111 Math Tower 632-8373 Nancy.Mendell@stonybrook.edu Monday and Tuesday from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM Heejong Sung hjsung@ams.sunysb.edu Math B148 Room 10 3-4pm on Monday & 12-1pm on Thusrday Monday and Wednesday from 5:20 PM to 6:40 PM Harriman 112 PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS by Miller and Freund; sixth edition. http://www.ams.sunysb.edu/~nmendell/syllabus.htm (2 of 7) [1/31/2008 10:05:20 AM] Syllabus ******************************************************************************** (I) Schedule for Fall, 2003 Week 1 Week 2 Week 2 Week 3 Week 3 Week 4 Week 4 Week 5 Week 5 Week 6 Week 6 Week 7 Week 7 Week 8 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 10 Week 11 Week 11 Week 12 Week 12 Week 13 Week 13 Week 14 Week 14 Week 14 Week 15 Week 15 Sept 03 (W) Sept 08 (M) Sept 10 Sept 15 Sept 17 Sept 22 Sept 24 Sept 29 Oct 1* Oct 6 Oct 8 Oct 13 Oct 15 Oct 20 Oct 22 Oct 27 Oct 29 Nov 03 Nov 05* Nov 10 Nov 12 Nov 17 Nov 19 Nov24 Nov 26 Dec 01 Dec 03 Dec 08 Dec10 First day, Syllabus distributed in class. Chapter 3.1, 3.2 Chapter 3.3-3.4 / Homework 1 due Chapter 3.5, 3.6/ Quiz 1 Chapter 3.7, 4.1, / Homework 2 due Chapter 4.2, 4.3/ Quiz 2 Chapter 2.7, 4.4, 4.5 / Homework 3 due Chapter 4.6, 4.7 Homework 4 due Chapter 2.1- 2.4, Quiz 3 TEST 1* on Chapter 3 and 4 YOM KIPPUR NO CLASS Chapter 2.5, 2.6 5.1 Homework 5 due Chapter 5.2/ Quiz 4 Chapter 5.3 / Homework 6 due Chapter 5.4, 5.5, 5.7 Quiz 5 Chapter 2.7, 5.10 p.173 - p.175 and p.180 - p.185 Homework 7 due Chapter 6.1, 6.2 Quiz 6 Chapter 6.3 Homework 8 due Chapter 6.4 / Quiz 7 Test 2 on Material covered through Chapter 6.2 Chapter 7.1, 7.2 Chapter 7.3, 7.4 Homework 9 due Chapter 7.5, 7.6 Quiz 8 Chapter 7.7 Homework 10 due Chapter 7.8 / Quiz 9 Homework 11 due Chapter 9.1, 9.2 Test 3 on Material through Chapter 7.7 Chapter 9.3 Annotated example from the literature due. Chapter 9.4 Homework 12 is due Last Day of class / Quiz 10 http://www.ams.sunysb.edu/~nmendell/syllabus.htm (3 of 7) [1/31/2008 10:05:20 AM] Syllabus Week 16 Dec 17** FINAL EXAM** 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM * All tests will be administered in room to be announced in the Test Announcement ** Room to be announced during the last week of class. Homework Assignments, FALL 2003? Homework # 1 Date Due September 8, 2003 September 15, 2003 3.3-3.6 September 22, 2003 3.7, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 September 24, 2003 4.4,4.5, 4.6, 4.7 Problems 3.4, 3.6, 3.20, 3.24 3.28, 3.34, 3.38, 3.42, 3.60, 3.66 Pretest 1: I-5, I-9, I-10 , II-2b, II4, 3.74, 4.4, 4.6, 4.10, 4.16, 4.18 Pretest 1: I-7, II-1,II-2a, II-3 4.30, 4.34, 4.36, 4.40, 4.42, 4.50, 4.54 , 4.64 Pretest 1: I-2, I-3, I-4, I6, I-8,II-5, II-6 2.4, 2.10, 2.20,2.21, 2.22 2 3 4 5 October 8, 2003 2.1- 2.4 October 15, 2003 2.5, 2.6, 5.1, 5.2 October 22, 2003 5.3, 5.4, 5.5,5.7 6 7 2.28, 2.70, 5.2, 5.4, 5.7, 5.8, 5.14, 5.21, 5.24, 5.28, 5.34 Pretest 2: II1 5.38, 5.46, 5.58, 5.60 Pretest 2: I1, I-2 , II-2, II-3 2.48 5.72, 5.90, 5.124, 6.9, 6.12, 6.14 Pretest 2: I-3,I-4,I-5,I-6,I-7,I-8,II-4, II-5, II-6, 6.20, 6.24, 6.34, 7.4, 7.10, 7.18, PRETEST 3: I-10, I-1, I-2, I-5 8 October 29, 2003 5.10, 6.1,6.2 9 November 12, 2003 6.3, 6.4, 7.1, 7.2 http://www.ams.sunysb.edu/~nmendell/syllabus.htm (4 of 7) [1/31/2008 10:05:20 AM] Syllabus 10 11 November 19, 2003 7.3,7.4,7.5, 7.6 7.30, 7.32, 7.38, 7.40, 7.44, 7.46 Pretest 3:I-3, I-6, I-8, I-9, II-1, II-3 November 24, 2003 7.56 (Work out from first principles and then use formula). PRETEST 3: I-4, I-7, II-2 7.7 December 10 7.8, 9.1 -9.4 Use MINITAB software or do by hand: 7.68, 7.72, 9.6, 9.12, 9.20, 9.24, 9.30, 9.40 12 AMS310.01 FALL POLICY, 2003 (September 2, 2003) (I) Americans with Disabilities Act: If you have a physical, psychological, medical or learning disability that may impact your course work, please contact Disability Support Services, ECC (Educational Communications Center) Building, room 128, (631) 632-6748. They will determine with you what accommodations are necessary and appropriate. All information and documentation is confidential. Students who require assistance during emergency evacuation are encouraged to discuss their needs with their professors and Disability Support Services. For procedures and information, go to the following web site. http://www.ehs.sunysb.edu/fire/disabilities.asp (II) REQUIRED FIRST WEEK ATTENDANCE: As indicated in the Univer-sity Undergraduate Handbook, attendance is mandatory during the first 2 DAYS of class. The roster will be distributed and you are to sign your name beside your name on the roster. Anyone on the roster missing both OF THESE FIRST TWO CLASSES may be dropped from this section of the course if there are others awaiting a place in the class. (III) EXTRA CREDIT POINTS: notes, and attendance can be worth as much as 12 EXTRA CREDIT percen-tage points added to your total or equivalently 3 points on your average. http://www.ams.sunysb.edu/~nmendell/syllabus.htm (5 of 7) [1/31/2008 10:05:20 AM] Syllabus (EC= Total Extra Credit points) Attendance 1 x 4 = 4 Extra Credit Points: Attendance credit will be given in classes chosen at random by the instructor. Class Notes 1 x 4= 4 Extra Credit Points: There will be four opportunities to hand in handwritten copies of lecture notes. These must be hand written and fill at least 4 loose leaf page sides with normal size writing or print. I will announce at the beginning of the class that it is a Class Notes Day. The notes will be due in the next class. Notes can be handed in at any point until the last day of class for 1 extra credit point. One Annotated Example of Inferential Statistics 4.0 x 1.0 = 4.0 points: This example must involve hypothesis testing and must be taken from a scholarly journal. The relevant sections of the journal should be highlighted and the annotation should be at least 3 sentences. The student should interpret the results of the statistical inference in terms of the issues addressed by the article. This is due on December 3 and must be correctly done for the full 4 points. Any example handed in before the final and correctly done gets 2 extra credit points. (IV) Midterm tests: There will be 3 Midterm tests each worth 100 points (T1, T2 and T3) (V) PRACTICE TESTS: The practice test consists of a set of problems similar to those that will appear on the test. It is a very useful study aid. The problems will be assigned with the homeworks (VI) Mastery Exercise Points (M1, M2, M3): You can earn back 1/3 of the points lost on a test by redoing the question missed and turning the redone questions in on time in class. This must be done on time. (VI) There will be 10 HOMEWORK GRADES EACH WORTH a maximum of 5.2 points(the lowest 2 of the 12 homeworks are droped) (52 POINTS) (H = maxium homework total after dropping the 2 lowest scores). Homework turned in at the class on time will be scored based on 5.0 points and will receive an additional 0.2 points. Homeworks turned in 1 class day late will be worth a maximum of 5 points. Homework turned more than 1 class day late but prior to the final exam gets will be worth a maximum of 3.5 points). Solutions will be posted 1 class day after the due date. (VII) There will be 8 quizzes each worth 6 points (The lowest 4 quizzes will be dropped) (48 points) (Q = total of the quiz points after dropping the 4 lowest scores) (VIII) The Final Exam is worth 100 points (F= Final Exam Score). However, the final exam can only lower your average by 8 points. For example if you have a prefinal average of 99 and do not take the final exam (Final exam =0) then your term average = 91 (A-), i.e., you need to do well to hold your grade where it is). If the final exam score is better than your average then your final exam score becomes your course grade (For example if your Pre-final Average =72 and your Final http://www.ams.sunysb.edu/~nmendell/syllabus.htm (6 of 7) [1/31/2008 10:05:20 AM] Syllabus exam score =90, your Grade=A-). Pre-final averages and minimum course grades (without taking the final) will be posted prior to the final exam date. (IX) The AMS310 SEMESTER AVERAGE is computed as follows: ( T1+M1) + (T2+M2) +(T3+M3) + (Q+H) +(Final) + EC ) 5 This Website is Built Under 1600 X 1200 Resolution @ 32 Bits Color Please view this web site by Microsoft Internet Explorer Copyright 2000 by Dr. Mendell. All rights reserved. For problems or questions regarding this web contact Heejong Sung. Last updated: Sep 08. 2003 http://www.ams.sunysb.edu/~nmendell/syllabus.htm (7 of 7) [1/31/2008 10:05:20 AM]

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Description: Numerical Approximation and Discretization CPSC 303, Term 2, Winter 20072008 Homework #1 Solutions 1. Weather Simulation. (10 points) Imagine trying to predict the weather in Vancouver tomorrow using a computer simulation. What might be involved in...
1.21 Linear Algebra Fact Sheet
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Description: Numerical Approximation and Discretization gg QHQD erm PD inter PHHT{PHHU Linear Algebra Review Notation: intry ppers in row nd olumn of F hen tlking out mtriesD rememerX rows then olumnsF4 etor P R hs rows @ olumn vetorAF intry ppers in row F p...
1.27 Interpolation Error Examples
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Description: Numerical Approximation and Discretization CPSC 303, Term 2, Winter 20072008 Interpolation Error Examples Consider a problem similar to what we studied using interpolateSine.m: interpolate f (x) = sin(2x) on the interval x [0, +1]. Our error formul...
1.21_hw.2
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Description: Numerical Approximation and Discretization. CPSC 303, Term 2, Winter 20072008. Assigned Monday January 21. Due Monday February 4. Maximum 2 late days. Homework #2 1. Paper and Pencil. (10 points) (a) Imagine that we have already computed an interpol...
1.24 Approximation & Error Example
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Description: Numerical Approximation and Discretization CPSC 303, Term 2, Winter 20072008 Approximations & Errors Example There are two sources of error we need to take into account when we are designing and analyzing numerical algorithms: data error (which occu...

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