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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 5 hours ago
: Course Number and Title: MAT223H5Y, LEC0101 – Linear Algebra I Course Description: Systems of linear equations, matrix algebra, determinants. Vector geometry in R2 and R3. Complex numbers. Rn: subspaces
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applications in mathematics (combinatorics, algebras, numerical analysis, stochastic analysis…) and physics (renormalisation theory, string theory…). Recently, some new structures on rooted trees have appear in
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: The successful candidate must hold a completed diploma or master’s degree in mathematics Knowledge of and experience in computer algebra and algorithmic algebraic geometry International experience Enthusiasm
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Successful completion of MATH 1065 (or higher mathematics course) with a C or better. Solid conceptual understanding of algebraic functions, modeling, and problem-solving processes. Interest in collaborative
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This is an open continuous application process to apply for Part Time Faculty - Mathematics positions at Highline College. The department coordinator will review applications to fill needs as they arise
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of Electrical and Computer Engineering is seeking an enthusiastic adjunct faculty member to instruct in our introductory physics course sequences, namely the algebra-based College Physics I  and College
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advanced undergraduate mathematics, including, but not limited to: Calculus 1, Calculus 2, Calculus 3, Differential Equations, Proof-Based Linear Algebra, and major’s level courses in the discipline of the
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exploring an original idea : introducing dependency between subsystem characterizations to take into account similarities (e.g. algebraic or topological) in their modeling. The goal is to improve the trade