Engineering Math II TaeKyoung Kwon tkkwon@snu.ac.kr Overview • objectives – Teach basic math to model and analyze computer systems from a probabilistic viewpoint – Deal with probability, statistics, random process • Course materials – Textbook – Writing in blackboard • Bring your notebook (not computer) – exercise and homework textbook • Probability, Statistics, and Random Processes For Electrical Engineering, • Alberto Leon-Garcia, • Pearson • 3rd Ed. No Korean textbook! outline (1/2) • Probability, random variable (RV) • Conditional probability, expectation, variance • Discrete RVs • continuous RVs • generating functions • joint distribution • joint conditional probability, functions of RVs outline (2/2) • • • • • • Law of large numbers central limiting theorem Estimation Hypothesis test Random process Markov Chain administrivia • Classroom: 301-203 • Time: Mon. and Wed., 11:00am – 12:15pm • TA: Jaeyoung Choi – Office: 301-553-1 – Tel: 880-1848 – jychoi13@mmlab.snu.ac.kr • Slides and announcements – Check http://mmlab.snu.ac.kr/ – -> courses -> undergraduate evaluation • 30%: mid-term exam • 30%: final exam • 20%: quiz, homework • 20%: attendance – Two latenesses will be counted as one absence – Students absent more than 4 times may get F – I will try my best to start every class 11:00am, sharp My office hour • 9:30-11:00am on Mon. and Wed. – My office: 301-503 • tkkwon@snu.ac.kr • Phone: 880-9105 No cheating • Zero Tolerance Cheating Policy • Cheating in this class is defined as knowingly or unknowingly participating in the submission of unoriginal work for any test. – Answer to roll-call on behalf of another guy is also cheating • If I find out that a student has cheated – Assign a fail grade to the student – Dismiss the student for the remainder of the class Manners in the class • Eating/drinking is OK – as long as noise is tolerable – As long as not smelly • Going to restroom is OK • Turn off your phones, music devices,… • Using laptops, tablet PCs is OK – Only for class – mute mode