66979 - Basic Principles Of Mathematics, Probability and Statistics (A-L)

Academic Year 2018/2019

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course, the student has achieved a basic knowledge of undergraduate level mathematics sufficient to solve both classical and modern problems in biological sciences. This includes a basic knowledge of calculus, algebra, probability and statistics.

Course contents

All chapter references are to the text mentioned below under readings/bibliography.

- Numbers and measures (chapter 1)

- Vectors and  matrices (chapters 2 and 3)

- functions (chapter 4)

- linear phenomena and polynomials laws (chapter 5)

- exponential functions and logarithmic laws (chapter 6)

- periodic functions (chapter 6)

- Limits and asymptotes (chapter 7)

- Derivatives (chapter 8)

- Integrals (chapter 9)

At the same time, there will be a treatment of the main topics of discrete and continuous probability and statistics.

More precisely these will be topics from chapters 10,11 and 12

Readings/Bibliography

Matematica per le scienze della vita (+AR), D. Benedetto, M. Degli Esposti, C. Maffei

Casa Editrice Ambrosiana (C.E.A.), 2015

Teaching methods

Class lessons: learning of mathematical concepts is attained via examples drawn from real natural phenomena.

Weekly exercise sessions are  included

Assessment methods

A written exam consisting mainly of exercises and of the discussion of same

Office hours

See the website of Carlo Alberto Bosello

See the website of Roberta Nibbi