Ganitalaya

A short school for mathematics in engineering


Duration and dates :
3 days (each day = 4 sessions of 90 minutes each)
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Venue :
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Fees:
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Course Director : Prof. Parthasarathy
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About the course :
This is a unique opportunity for getting an excellent insight into the role of mathematics in engineering, and also obtain an overview of some excellent tools for performing complex mathematical operations. Mathematics forms the fundamental basis for all engineering activities. A good engineer acquires strong mathematical skills in addition to his engineering skills. However, such mathematical skills become ineffective, if not supported by adequate tools. A working knowledge of these tools gives the engineer an enormous advantage in the profession. This course gives the participants, the unique opportunity of getting a first hand exposure to four of the more popular mathematical software packages : Mathematica, Matlab, Maple, Scilab. In addition, participants will get a copy of the complete Scilab package (in addition to a lot of other useful material). There will not be more than twenty participants in this course. Advance registration is strongly recommended. Please do not make any travel plans unless you receive a confirmation from us. This course is intended for students of engineering, as well as for teachers.
Tentative course coverage:
  1. Mathematics in engineering
  2. Perils of teaching mathematics
  3. Mathematical modeling and simulation
  4. Overview of Maple
  5. Overview of matlab and Simulink
  6. Overview of mathematica
  7. Overview of Scilab
  8. Linux for maths
  9. Math publishing (on the web, on paper)
  10. An experiment in non-traditional teaching of mathematics (Partha's gurukul)
Course handouts:
  1. UBUNTU Linux CDs (two CD set) containing : installable Linux CD, live Linux CD (try Linux without installing it)
  2. Maths bonanza CD -- an extensive collection of mathematics related tutorial material, tools and pointers to resources.This is a virtual encyclopedia on higher mathematics.
    This bonanza CD contains:
    • Complete Scilab software (an excellent, free, and rich mathematics software)
    • Plenty of documentation on Scilab
      Several maths related publications
    • Prof. Partha's papers on teaching of mathematics
    • Prof. Partha's graph theory tutorial (project in progress)
    • Two excellent e-books on graph theory.
    Write to Prof. Partha, if you want a copy of this CD

Register in advance. Participation limited to 20 participants.

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