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Exam inspection on Friday, April 14, at 1:30 pmWritten on 04.04.23 by Matthias Thiel Those who have taken the exam on 29th March may inspect their exam paper on Friday, April 14, from 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm in lecture hall HS III (building E2_5). Please be sure to bring your UdS card or passport for identification. |
Second exam results now available on CMSWritten on 31.03.23 by Frederik Herzberg To all who have taken the exam on 29th March: Your results are now visible on your personal CMS page. Congratulations to everyone who has passed! We are planning to have the exam inspection early in the new semester; the date will be published via CMS next week. |
Exam on 29th MarchWritten on 23.03.23 by Frederik Herzberg To those who have been registered and admitted to the second exam date:
To those who have been registered and admitted to the second exam date:
We wish you best of success in your final preparations! |
Exam inspection this Friday (3 March) at 11amWritten on 27.02.23 by Frederik Herzberg Those who have taken the exam on 13th February may inspect their exam paper on Friday, 3rd March, from 11am to 12noon in lecture hall HS II (building E2_5). Please be sure to bring your UdS card or passport for identification. |
First exam results and evaluation summary now available on CMSWritten on 17.02.23 by Frederik Herzberg To all who have taken the exam on 13th February: Your results are now visible on your personal CMS page. Congratulations to everyone who has passed! The date of the exam inspection will be published via CMS within the next two weeks. A summary of the student evaluation can also be found in CMS… Read more To all who have taken the exam on 13th February: Your results are now visible on your personal CMS page. Congratulations to everyone who has passed! The date of the exam inspection will be published via CMS within the next two weeks. A summary of the student evaluation can also be found in CMS under Materials → Evaluation.
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Exam seating: Seat numbers in CMS not relevantWritten on 09.02.23 by Frederik Herzberg To those who have been registered and admitted to the exam: Please ignore the seat numbers that CMS has assigned to you. We will assign you a seat directly on your arrival to the exam. We wish you best of success in your preparations! |
Exam time & venueWritten on 08.02.23 by Frederik Herzberg The exam on Monday, 13 February, is scheduled for 9:00am to 12:00 noon and will take place in several lecture halls of the Faculty. The lecture hall to which you are assigned will be visible on your personal CMS page later this week. Please be sure to arrive there by 8:40am so that there is enough… Read more The exam on Monday, 13 February, is scheduled for 9:00am to 12:00 noon and will take place in several lecture halls of the Faculty. The lecture hall to which you are assigned will be visible on your personal CMS page later this week. Please be sure to arrive there by 8:40am so that there is enough time for the necessary paperwork. Please also be sure to bring your personal UdS Card or an official photo identity document (passport). |
German exam sheetWritten on 07.02.23 by Matthias Thiel Since the language of MfCS III is English you will get per default an English exam sheet (if you are registered and admitted) on Monday. If you prefer a German version of the exam, you can go to your personal status page and set a tick in the box "I want an exam sheet in German" (this service will… Read more Since the language of MfCS III is English you will get per default an English exam sheet (if you are registered and admitted) on Monday. If you prefer a German version of the exam, you can go to your personal status page and set a tick in the box "I want an exam sheet in German" (this service will only be available till Wednesday 08.02.2023, 23:59) |
Material covered in today's lecture (25 January)Written on 25.01.23 by Frederik Herzberg Due to a disruption of Microsoft 365 services this morning, most of today's lecture was not accessible via Teams. To those who have not attended the lecture directly on site: Please study Remark 6.10, Theorem 6.11 and Chapter 7 of the Probability & Statistics lecture notes for yourself. Chapter 7 will… Read more Due to a disruption of Microsoft 365 services this morning, most of today's lecture was not accessible via Teams. To those who have not attended the lecture directly on site: Please study Remark 6.10, Theorem 6.11 and Chapter 7 of the Probability & Statistics lecture notes for yourself. Chapter 7 will not be covered in the exam, however. |
Mathematics for Computer Scientists III
Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Christian Bender
General information
- The lecture begins on Wednesday, October 26, at 8:30 am.
- Information on the current Corona situation at the university can be found here.
- Depending on the official regulations, the lecture, the tutorials and/or the consultation hours will be hosted online via the platform Microsoft Teams. Important hints and explanations can be found here.
Content of the lecture
Last part of a three semester course in mathematics for computer science students.
Emphasis is on the analysis of functions in several variable and probability theory.
Lecture times
Wednesday, 8:30-10:00
Friday, 12:15-13:45
The lectures take place each time in the Günter Hotz Hörsaal in building E2 2. You may find here some interactive map showing all buildings on campus.
General Tutorial time
Friday, 14:15-15:45
The general tutorial takes place in the Günter Hotz Hörsaal in building E2 2. You may find here some interactive map showing all buildings on campus.
References
The following books are available online (free of charge) as long as you are using an IP address of the university:
- R. Courant and F. John, Introduction to Calculus and Analysis II/1, Springer
- D. Williams, Weighing the Odds, Cambridge University Press
- O. Forster, Analysis 2, Springer
- N. Henze, Stochastik für Einsteiger, Springer
In order to get access from outside the university network, you must set up a VPN-connection to the university servers. A detailed description (unfortunately only in German) can be found here.
More literature for the MfCS-lecture can be found in the corresponding Course Reference Shelves (a German version is available here) that is kindly provided by the Campusbibliothek für Informatik und Mathematik.