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                                                               Humanity Skill:
               Medium of Instruction:                          CS4, CT5, TS2, LL3
               English
                                                               References
               Humanity Skill:                                 1.  Fluid Mechanics, Yunus A. Chengel & John Cimbala,
               CS3, CT3, LL2                                       McGraw- Hill 2014
                                                               2.  Fluid  Mechanics,  oleh  S.M.  Richardson,  Hemisphere
               References                                          Pub.  Corp. 1989.
               1.  David J. Griffiths, Introduction to Quantum Mechanics  3.  A First Course in Fluid Dynamics, A.R. Peterson, CUP
                   (2nd Edition), Prentice-Hall, 2004              1987
               2.  David K. Ferry, Quantum Mechanics: An Introduction  4.  An  Introduction  to  Fluid  Dynamics,  G.K.  Batchelor,
                   for device physicists and electrical engineers, 2nd ed.,  CUP 1967
                   Institute of Physics Publ., 2011.           5.  Computational  Fluid  Dynamics,  J.D.  Anderson,
               3.  A  Survey  of  Computational  Physics:  Introductory  McGraw- Hill1995
                   Computational Science. Rubin H. Landau, M. J. Paez  6.  Computational  Methods  for  Fluid  Dynamics,  Joel  H.
                   and C. C Bordeianu (Princeton Press ) 2008      Ferziger &  Milovan Peric, Springer 2011
               4.  Numerical  Recipes  3rd  Edition  W.  H.  Press,  S.  A.
                   Teukolsky,  W.  T.  Vetterling  and  B.  P.  Flannery
                   (Cambridge University Press) 2007           SIN3004  ANALYSIS OF MATHEMATICAL MODELS
               4.  N.   Zettili,   Quantum   Mechanics   Concepts   &
                   Applications, Wiley-Interscience (Wiley) 2009.  Building  of  Mathematical  Models:  identifying  variables,
               5.  Alejandro Garcia, Numerical Methods for Physics, 2nd  obtain relationship between variables – ordinary differential
                   Edition, Prentice-Hall, 2000.               equations  and  systems  of  ode.  Analysis  of  models
                                                               analytically  and  qualitatively.  Bifurcations.  Phase  plane
                                                               analysis, stability.
               SIN3002  CRYPTOGRAPHY
                                                               Assessment
               Basic  concept  of  cryptography,  data  security,  complexity  Continuous Assessment:  50%
               theory  and  number  theory.  Encryption  algorithms:  Secret  Final Examination:  50%
               key cryptography, public key cryptography, hash functions.
               Quantum  cryptography.  Applications  of  cryptographic  Medium of Instruction:
               algorithms.                                     Bahasa Malaysia/English

               Assessment                                      Humanity Skill:
               Continuous Assessment:       40%                CS4, CT5, TS2, LL3
               Final Examination:           60%
                                                               References
               Medium of Instruction:                          1.  R.K. Nagle, E.B. Saff and A.D.Snoder, Fundamentals
               Bahasa Malaysia/English                             of  Differential  Equations  and  Boundary  Value
                                                                   Problems  with  IDE  CD,  5 th  Edition,  Pearson  Higher
               Humanity Skill:                                     Education, 2011.
               CS3, CT3, LL2                                   2.  R.I. Borelli & C.S. Coleman, Differential Equations: A
                                                                   Modeling Perspective, 2nd Edition, John Wiley 2004.
               References
               1.  Trappe,  W.,  and  Washington,  L.C., Introduction  to
                   Cryptographywith  Coding  Theory,  Pearson  Prentice  SIN3005  NUMERICAL METHODS AND ANALYSIS
                   Hall, 2014.
               2.  Stallings,  W., Cryptography  and  Network  Security:  Approximation   methods:   Discrete   least   square
                   Principles  AndPractice. 4  edition,  Englewood  Cliffs  approximation,  orthogonal   polynomials,   Chebyshev
                   (NJ): Prentice Hall 2006.                   polynomials.
               3.  Schneider, B., Applied Cryptography, 2 . Edition New
                                               nd
                   York: John Wiley and Sons, 1996.            Eigenvalue  problem:  Power  method,  Householder’s
               4.  Martin,   M.K,   Everyday   Cryptography,   Oxford  methods. The QR algorithm.
                   University Press, 2012
               5.  Stinson,  D.R., Cryptography:  Theory  and  Practice,  Initial value problem of Ordinary Differential Equations:
                   CRC Press, 1995.                            Euler’s method,  higher  order  Taylor  method,  Runge-Kutta
                                                               methods.   Multistep  methods.   Multistep   methods.
                                                               Convergence and stability analysis, error control.
               SIN3003  COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS           Assessment
                                                               Continuous Assessment:       40%
               Derivation of conservation equations for mass, momentum  Final Examination:  60%
               and  energy.  Scaling  and  simplification  of  Navier-Stokes
               equation  to  Bernoulli’s  equation,  Stokes’  equation  and  Medium of Instruction:
               boundary  layer  equation.  Initial- and  boundary-conditions.  English
               Simple  analytical  solutions  and  approximate  solutions.
               Numerical  solutions:  finite-element,  finite-difference  and  Humanity Skill:
               finite-volume methods.                          CS3, CT3, LL2
               Assessment                                      References
               Continuous Assessment:       40%                1. K.E.  Atkinson,  Elementary  Numerical  Analysis,  2nd
               Final Examination:           60%                   Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 1993.
                                                               2. R.L.  Burden  &  J.D.  Faires,  Numerical  Analysis,  7th
               Medium of Instruction:                             Edition, Brooks/Cole, USA, 2001.
               Bahasa Malaysia/English                         3. Brian  Bradie,  A  Friendly  Introduction  to  Numerical
                                                                  Analysis, Pearson Education, New Jersey, 2011.


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