Mathematics
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Mathematical Modelling with Differential Equations
Learn how to create and analyze mathematical models using differential equations for real-world problem-solving.
New Syllabus PD: Conditional Probability
Gain insights into conditional probability concepts and their applications in statistical analysis and decision-making.
PennX: Robotics: Kinematics and Mathematical Foundations
Master the foundational math concepts that drive robotics and put them into practice using MATLAB.
RaspberryPiFoundation: Teach teens computing: How computers work
Explore the fundamentals of computing: computer architecture, binary logic, data processing, circuits & more.
RICEx: Discrete Time Signals and Systems
Enter the world of signal processing: analyze and extract meaning from the signals around us!
StanfordOnline: Semantics of First-Order Logic
First-order logic is a restricted, formalized language which is particularly suited to the precise expression of ideas. The language has uses in many disciplines including computer science, mathematics, linguistics and artificial intelligence.
The Geometry of Space & Vector-Valued Functions
Explore the geometry of space, focusing on vector-valued functions and their applications in various fields.
Transition Program Online – Mathematics for Commerce
Prepare for commerce studies by developing essential mathematical skills applicable in business contexts.
Transition Program Online – Mathematics for Science
Strengthen your mathematical skills for scientific applications through this comprehensive transition program.
TsinghuaX: Principles of Electric Circuits | 电路原理
Electricity is everywhere. Learn about real world applications of electric circuits and the techniques for analyzing and designing circuits. The process of human civilization is almost the process of studying and utilizing electricity. Circuits are direct tools for using electricity to serve human beings. This course on Circuit Principles teaches you the basic methods of analyzing and designing circuits.
UChicagoX: Introduction to Quantum Computing for Everyone
This first course in quantum computing is for novices and requires learners to have only basic algebra. It covers the future impacts of quantum computing, provides intuitive introductions of quantum physics phenomenon, and progresses from single operations to a complete algorithm.
UChicagoX: Quantum Computer Systems Design I: Intro to Quantum Computation and Programming
This course explores the basic design principles of today's quantum computer systems. In this course, students will learn to work with the IBM Qiskit software tools to write simple quantum programs and execute them on cloud-accessible quantum hardware.