TaeKyoung Kwon tkkwon@snu.ac.kr Engineering Math II TaeKyoung Kwon tkkwon@snu.ac.kr.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Engineering Math II TaeKyoung Kwon
Advertisements

Convergence of Info. and Comm. TaeKyoung Kwon
Advanced Data Communications (Network Security) TaeKyoung Kwon
CS1313 SCCC - ATS COURSE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 01/07/2015 Ed Hall Instructor.
226a – Random Processes in Systems 8/30/2006 Jean Walrand EECS – U.C. Berkeley.
DSCI 232 Professor: Harland E. Hodges, Ph.D. Office: 323 Beatty Center
Statistical Methods in Computer Science Course Introduction Ido Dagan.
CS Computer Science I – Programming and Problem Solving Prof. Angela Guercio Spring 2008.
PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS Session 1 Dr Abdelaziz Berrado MTH3301 —Fall 09.
7-Sep-15 Physics 1 (Garcia) SJSU Conceptual Physics (Physics 1) Prof. Alejandro Garcia Spring 2007.
Math 125 Statistics. About me  Nedjla Ougouag, PhD  Office: Room 702H  Ph: (312)   Homepage:
Understanding data communications Taekyoung Kwon
Lecture 0 Course Overview. ES 345/485 Engineering Probability Course description: Probability and its axioms, conditional probability, sequential experiments,
Instructor: Spyros Reveliotis homepage: IE6650: Probabilistic Models Fall 2007.
Math 115a ILC Room 125. Math 115a Stephen Reyes  Office: MTL 124E  Phone:   Office Hours: Tues & Thurs: 9:00am.
WEEK-1 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT BUSN 107, Özge Can.
ELEC 4030E-4Z01/COMM 6008E-6001 Random Process 隨機程序 2010 Fall Instructor: Hsiao-Ping Tsai Office: EE711 Phone:
EENG 3810/CSCE 3020 Communication Systems
Supplies - pencil - binder -notebook paper - colored paper -4 in graph paper - highlighters -Colored pencils - calculator -Sheet protectors Grading Scale.
1 Copyright © 2010, 2007, 2004 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Textbook Elementary Statistics Eleventh Edition by Mario F. Triola.
Part 0 -- Introduction Statistical Inference and Regression Analysis: Stat-GB , C Professor William Greene Stern School of Business IOMS.
ICS104 Computer Programming Second Semester 2012/2013 ICS1041 Tuwailaa Alshammari College of Computer Science & Engineering University.
[CS-225: Software Engineering] Course Guide Fatima Khan Prince Sultan University, College for Women.
Quantitative Methods in Geography Geography 391. Introductions and Questions What (and when) was the last math class you had? Have you had statistics.
Supplies - pencil - binder -notebook paper - colored paper -4 in graph paper - highlighters - Colored pencils - calculator Grading Scale Tests counts 3.
The Study of Living Things % = A 89 80% = B % = C % = D 59 – 0% = F.
ICS202 Data Structures King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals College of Computer Science & Engineering Information & Computer Science Department.
CPE 432 Computer Design Introduction Dr. Gheith Abandah.
CPE433: Performance Evaluation and Modeling Introduction Dr. Gheith Abandah د. غيث علي عبندة.
Engineering Math II TaeKyoung Kwon
CSE 312 Foundations of Computing II Instructor: Pedro Domingos.
HFT 4464 Hospitality Financial Management Summer B :00 – 9:50 p.m. Course Overview.
COP4610 Principles of Operating Systems Prof. Robert van Engelen Department of Computer Science Florida State University.
CPE432: Computer Design Course Introduction Dr. Gheith Abandah د. غيث علي عبندة.
Course Overview: Linear Algebra
ICS 151 Digital Logic Design Spring 2004 Administrative Issues.
Statistics and probability Dr. Khaled Ismael Almghari Phone No:
Math 1010 Lecture 1, 8/24/2016 Alexander Reznikov.
Fall 2016 Syllabus & Class Policies
MKT 300 Research Methods in Business Mishari Alnahedh
Probability and Random Variables
Welcome to CMSC 203 – Discrete Structures Spring 2003
Fall 2017 Syllabus & Class Policies
Engineering Drafting and Design
JUNGWON UNIVERSITY English Communication Fall/2016
ENGL 102 Overview Goals: Understand the scope & goals of the course
JUNGWON UNIVERSITY English Conversation 2 (Level 4) spring/2017
TM 605: Probability for Telecom Managers
JUNGWON UNIVERSITY English Speech (Level 5) Summer/2017
Welcome to my Geometry/Trigonometry class
JUNGWON UNIVERSITY English Speech (Level 5)
Basic Math Syllabus.
Math II Honors South Meck HS FALL 2018 Pg _____ Mrs. Mangano
Class Policy.
Intermediate English Conversation 2
JUNGWON UNIVERSITY English Conversation II (Level 4) Spring
JUNGWON UNIVERSITY English Speech (Level 5)
Basic Math Syllabus.
JUNGWON UNIVERSITY Thinking & Discussion
Ms. Leach Statistics.
Taekyoung Kwon Logic Design Taekyoung Kwon
JUNGWON UNIVERSITY English Communication (Level 1)
C Programming Lecture 1 : Introduction
JUNGWON UNIVERSITY Thinking & Discussion
C Programming Lecture 1 : Introduction
EE323 Computer Networks Song Chong Course Introduction.
1) Surveys. Language Clinic
Mrs. DiGennaro Welcome to Chemistry Mrs. DiGennaro
Computer Engineering Department Islamic University of Gaza
Financial Mathematics
Presentation transcript:

TaeKyoung Kwon tkkwon@snu.ac.kr Engineering Math II TaeKyoung Kwon tkkwon@snu.ac.kr

Overview Objectives Course materials Teach basic math to model and analyze computer systems Deal with probability, statistics, random process Course materials Textbook Writing in blackboard Bring your notebook (not computer) Slides for exercise and homework

Textbook Probability, Statistics, and Random Processes For Electrical Engineering Alberto Leon-Garcia Pearson 3rd Ed.

Outline (1/2) Probability, random variable (RV) Conditional probability, expectation, variance Discrete RVs Continuous RVs Generating functions, joint distribution Joint conditional probability, functions of RVs

Outline (2/2) Law of large numbers, central limiting theorem Estimation Hypothesis test Regression analysis Random process Poisson process

Administrivia Classroom: 301-203 Time: Tue. and Thu., 11:00am – 12:15pm TA: Conque Kim Office: 301-518 Tel: 880-1832 cqkim@mmlab.snu.ac.kr Slides and announcements Check http://mmlab.snu.ac.kr/

Evaluation 30%: mid-term exam 30%: final exam 20%: quiz, homework 20%: attendance Two latenesses will be counted as one absence Students absent more than 4 times may get F I will try my best to start every class 11:00am, sharp

My office hour One hour before the classes on Tue. and Thu. tkkwon@snu.ac.kr Phone: 880-9105

No cheating Zero Tolerance Cheating Policy Cheating in this class is defined as knowingly or unknowingly participating in the submission of unoriginal work for any test. Answer to roll-call on behalf of another guy is also cheating If I find out that a student has cheated Assign a fail grade to the student Dismiss the student for the remainder of the class

Manners in the class Eating/drinking is OK Going to restroom is OK As long as noise is tolerable As long as not smelly Going to restroom is OK Turn off your phones, music devices,… Using laptops, tablet PCs is OK Only for class With mute mode