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MONDAY 12:00 | TUESDAY 11:00 | THURSDAY 11:00 | |
WEEK 1 | |||
Introduction |
Number, Polynomials |
Vectors and Operations | |
WEEK 2 | |||
Matrices and Graphics |
Introduction to Calculus (abridged) |
Derivatives | |
WEEK 3 | NO LECTURE (CANCELLED) | ||
Derivatives and Optimization | Partial Derivatives | ||
WEEK 4 | |||
Antiderivatives and Integration |
The Origins of and Rationale for Complex Numbers |
Complex Operations and Representation Forms | |
WEEK 5 | |||
Applications of Complex Numbers in CS |
REVISION LECTURE |
(CLASS TEST at 14:00) | |
WEEK 6 | |||
Computing as Experiment |
Basic Statistical Ideas |
Variance, Standard Deviation and Tests | |
WEEK 6 (Alternative) | |||
Basic Statistical Ideas (2018 version) |
Basic Statistical Ideas (2019 version) | ||
WEEK 7 | |||
Data Fitting & Regression |
More on matrices |
Determinant & Inverse | |
WEEK 8 -- REPLACEMENT | |||
Matrix Properties (2019) |
The Eigenvalue Problem (2019) |
Spectral Applications - Web Page Ranking (2019) |
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(What would have been) WEEK 9 |
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Spectral Applications - Image Compression and SVD (2019) |
Spectral Applications - Argument and Debate (2019) |
Overview of Part 2 | |
WEEK 10 (as would have been) |
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A bit of Information Theory - Source Coding |
CAVEAT: The presentation in the final block of lectures was produced at home. Given the absence of an audience the result is rather less relaxed than other lectures. The audio quality is also somewhat reverberant. I'd hope these aspects don't detract (too much) from the content: factum fieri infectum non potest et qui totum vult totum perdit.