Inhalt
[ 290MAFSMC1K19 ] KV (*)Applications of Mathematics in Chemistry with Exercises I
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Workload |
Ausbildungslevel |
Studienfachbereich |
VerantwortlicheR |
Semesterstunden |
Anbietende Uni |
4,5 ECTS |
B1 - Bachelor 1. Jahr |
Mathematik |
Andreas Neubauer |
3 SSt |
Johannes Kepler Universität Linz |
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Detailinformationen |
Quellcurriculum |
Bachelorstudium Chemistry and Chemical Technology 2025W |
Lernergebnisse |
Kompetenzen |
(*)Students are familiar with the basic knowledge of mathematical ideas and methods
for solving general and chemistry-related practical problems.
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Fertigkeiten |
Kenntnisse |
(*)To recognize logical propositions, work with different numbers, examine functions
for continuity and differentiablity in one variable, examine convergence
properties of sequences, integrate functions of one variable
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(*)Basic concepts of set theory and logic, numbers, mappings, functions, complex
numbers, sequences, continuous functions and limits, differential calculus of
functions of one variable, integral calculus of functions of one variable
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Beurteilungskriterien |
(*)The course grade will be based on three components: weekly homework assignments + in-class presentations and
cumulative final exam at the end of the semester. Details for the calculation of the final grade can be found at the course homepage.
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Lehrmethoden |
(*)Student presentations of the homework assignments and discussions on respective topics
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Abhaltungssprache |
Deutsch oder Englisch |
Literatur |
(*)- Andreas Neubauer, Mathematik für Chemiker, Institut für Industriemathematik, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz.
- Notker Rösch, Mathematik für Chemiker, Springer-Verlag, 1993.
- Lothar Papula, Mathematik für Chemiker, Enke-Verlag, Stuttgart, 1991.
- Lothar Papula, Mathematische Formelsammlung für Ingenieure und Naturwissenschaftler, Vieweg Verlag, 2006.
- Lothar Papula, Mathematik für Ingenieure und Naturwissenschaftler, Band 1, Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 2008.
- Wolfgang Pavel, Ralf Winkler, Mathematik für Naturwissenschaftler,Pearson Studium, 2007.
- Hans G. Zachmann, Mathematik für Chemiker, Wiley-VCH, 2003.
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Lehrinhalte wechselnd? |
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Sonstige Informationen |
(*)The courses VL Mathematics for Chemistry I and UE Applications of Mathematics in Chemistry with Exercises I form an inseparable didactic unit. The presented learning outcomes are achieved through the interaction of the two courses.
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Äquivalenzen |
(*)in collaboration with 290MAFSMC1V18: VL Mathematics for Chemistry I (3 ECTS) + 290MAFSMC2V18: VL Mathematics for Chemistry II (3 ECTS) + 290MAFSMC2U19: UE Applications of Mathematics for Chemistry with Exercises II (3 ECTS) equivalent to TCBPFVOMAT1: VO Mathematik I (2,6 ECTS) + TCBPFUEMAT1: UE Übungen aus Mathematik I (3,2 ECTS) + TCBPFVOMAT2: VO Mathematik II (2,6 ECTS) + TCBPFUEMAT2: UE Übungen aus Mathematik II (3,2 ECTS)
or 290MAFSIMAK18: KV Introduction to Mathematics (1,5 ECTS) + 290MAFSMC1U18: UE Applications of Mathematics for Chemistry I (3 ECTS)
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Präsenzlehrveranstaltung |
Teilungsziffer |
35 |
Zuteilungsverfahren |
Direktzuteilung |
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