Faculty of applied mathematics and control processes was established October 10, 1969, on the base of departments of the Mathematics and Mechanics Faculty and Research Institute.
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2008-02-11
Mathematical modeling in networks
The goal of the course "Mathematical modeling in networks" is to introduce students into mathematical modeling problem giving them ideas of math tools like Probability theory and Mathematical statistics, Queue theory, Group theory, Graph theory, Game theory, Information theory, Algebra and providing concrete examples where the tool are used in modern applied mathematics. The area of application is restricted to networks: World Wide Web (PageRank), Wire Networks (TCP), Wireless Networks (CDMA, Ad hoc and MANET), and Peer-to-Peer networks (P2P data storage and P2P file sharing).
The detailed program of the course.
The first lecture of the course will be hold on February 28th in The Hall of Scientific Council (327) at 17:20 until 18:25.
Everybody is invited.


