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Good morning!. Reminder. 620-113 Applied Mathematics (Advanced Plus). Subject Description This subject consists of the material presented in 620-123 plus extensions material designed to provide deeper insight into interesting areas of mathematics. 620-113 : Applied Mathematics (Extended).

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  1. Good morning!

  2. Reminder 620-113 Applied Mathematics (Advanced Plus) Subject Description This subject consists of the material presented in 620-123 plus extensions material designed to provide deeper insight into interesting areas of mathematics.

  3. 620-113 : Applied Mathematics (Extended) Sequential Decision Making Moshe Sniedovich Department of Maths & Stats Room 150 Richard Berry Building www.ms.unimelb.edu.au/~moshe/ Please do not feed the animals!

  4. Rules of Engagement SL • Attend lectures • Stay awake most of the time • Response to questions • Be active academically • Do the assignments • Visit the library Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ? Y

  5. Courseware • Lectures • Lecture notes • On-line modules (tutOR, tutORial) • Reference books • Consultation: • Wed 12-1, Wed 12-1, Friday 2-3 • or drive-in, or by appointment

  6. Warning The material on the website is supposed to support the lectures, not the other way around. Don’t spend too much time on the web!

  7. (very) Rough Programme • Lecture 1: Overview, introduction, examples • Lecture 2: Introduction + a bit of theory • Lecture 3: A bit of Theory + Solution Methods

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