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