Ahmad Almomani

Associate Professor of Mathematics
South Hall 330B
585-245-5478
almomani@geneseo.edu

Ahmad Almomani has been a member of the Geneseo faculty since 2017.

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Ahmad Almomani

Classes

  • MATH 213: Applied Calculus I

    The student will be introduced to the mathematics of linear systems and to the concepts, methods and applications of calculus. Mathematical questions arising in business and the life and social sciences will be modeled and solved using these tools. Topics to be covered include linear systems of equations, matrix techniques, functions, limits, continuity, differentiation and integration. The approach will be graphical, numerical and analytic.

  • MATH 230: Programming&Math Prob Solving

    This course serves as an introductory programming course for Mathematics majors. Basic programming techniques for solving problems typically encountered by mathematicians will be developed. The course covers basic procedural techniques such as algorithms, variables, input/output, data types, selection, iteration, functions and graphing. Good programming and commenting practices will be emphasized. The programming language for the course will be a mathematical programming language.

  • MATH 345: Numerical Analysis I

    This course provides an introduction to numerical methods and the analysis of these methods. Topics include floating point arithmetic, error analysis, solution of non-linear equations, interpolation and approximation, numerical differentiation and integration, and the solution of linear systems.