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Rohit V

Boston University ID: U72333615

Boston University Prerequisites Checklist


The following topics must have been mastered before entry to the program. Please use the chart below to
demonstrate to the Admission Committee that you have satisfied the following prerequisite coursework:

Calculus I: Limits; derivatives; differentiation of algebraic functions. Applications to


maxima, minima, and convexity of functions. The definite integral; the fundamental
theorem of integral calculus; applications of integration.
Calculus II: Logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions. Sequences and series;
Taylor's series with the remainder. Methods of integration.

Calculus III: Vectors, lines, planes. Multiple integration, cylindrical and spherical
coordinates. Partial derivatives, directional derivatives, scalar and vector fields, the
gradient, potentials, approximation, multivariate minimization, Stokes's and related
threorems.

Linear Algebra: Matrix algebra, solution of linear systems, determinants, Gaussian


elimination, fundamental

theory, row-echelon form. Vector spaces, bases, norms. Computer methods.


Eigenvalues and eigenvectors, canonical decomposition. Applications.

Differential Equations: First-order linear and separable equations. Second-order


equations and first-order
systems. Linear equations and linearization. Numerical and qualitative analysis. Laplace
transforms. Applications and modeling of real phenomena throughout.

Basic computer programming skills

Course Number Course Name Topics Covered


Mumbai University Applied Math 1 Complex numbers and Successive
Mechanical differentiation.
Engineering Partial differentiation,Application of
Sem 1 partial differentiation, Mean value
Mumbai University Applied Math 2 theorems
Beta and Gamma functions,
Mechanical Differentiation under integral sign
Engineering Differential Equations of first order and
Sem 2 first degree
Mumbai University Applied Math 3 NumericalIntegration,
Complex solutions ofLaplace’s
differential
Mechanical Transforms,
Engineering Complex Matrices -Gaussian
Sem 3 elimination, fundamental
theory, row-echelon form. Vector
Mumbai University Computational Mathematics spaces, bases,
Fourier norms. Computer
Series,Random Variables
Mechanical Probability distributions
Engineering Sampling theory, Fitting of curves
Sem 4
Mumbai University Computer Programming 1 C/C++, Data Structures suing c/C++
Mechanical Computer Programming 2 Java, MS SQL, Visual Basic
Engineering Data Structures LISP
GUI_RDBMS
Artificial Intelligence

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