Calculus 2020/21
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Syllabus
The discipline gives the fundamentals of mathematics, provides the foundation for mathematical modeling, and introduces the first concepts of data analysis. The prerequisites are high school algebra and trigonometry. Prior experience with calculus is helpful but not essential.
Lecturers and teaching assistants
Group | 201 | 202 | 203 | 204 | |
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Lecturer | Vasily Goncharenko vgoncharenko@hse.ru | ||||
Teachers | V. Goncharenko vgoncharenko@hse.ru |
Olga E. Orel | Olga E. Orel | V. Goncharenko vgoncharenko@hse.ru | |
Assistants | Daria Ivanova ivanova-dasha@bk.ru Telegram: @ivanovskayaaaaa |
Dmitry Kurbatov troitskyyy@gmail.com Telegram: @troitskyyy |
Marianna Rybnikova rybnikovamarianna@gmail.com Telegram: @marianna_ryb |
Marat Gilmutdinov m-gilmutdinov@list.ru Telegram: @b411erfly |
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Course Materials
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Useful literature
Grading system
The academic year is divided into 4 modules. At the end of the second and fourth modules the students pass a written exam (E). During the year students must also complete weekly home assignments. Professors and assistants can ask students to present their written solutions orally. Quizzes are held regularly in classes. Solving specific problems marked by the lecturer or class teachers, students may receive bonus points which influence the final term grade. This influence is expected not to exceed 10% of the grade. Here is the rule that defines the grade of the each term.
Q1 = roundoff{min(0.4 ∗ RA + 0.6 ∗ E + B, 10)}, where:
- Q1 is a final mark for the first semester (published in the end of December)
- RA is the grade for the regular activity; consists of grades for tests passed at class and weekly home assignments. Problems solved in class are 5–10 times more valuable than problems solved at home
- E is the exam grade
- B is the total bonus; received only if the homework is solved completely
Q2 = roundoff{min(0.4 ∗ RA + 0.6 ∗ E + B, 10)}, which is a final mark for the second semester published in June.
Final course grade is calculated in the following way:
FCG = 0.4 ∗ Q1 + 0.6 ∗ Q2