Agents in Artificial Intelligence
| Institution | Jomo Kenyatta University of Science and Technology |
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| Year | 3rd Year |
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| Posted By | Jeff Odhiambo |
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In artificial intelligence (AI), an agent refers to an entity that perceives its environment through sensors and acts upon that environment using actuators, often with the goal of achieving specific objectives. Agents can range from simple programs designed for tasks like web searching or data analysis to more complex systems, such as autonomous robots or intelligent virtual assistants, that adapt and learn from their interactions. They can operate based on predefined rules or learn from experience, employing techniques like machine learning and reinforcement learning to improve their performance over time. AI agents are central to many applications, from decision-making in dynamic environments to human-computer interaction.
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SMA 2371: Partial Differential Equations (Complete Notes, Examples & Solutions) – JKUAT Biostatistics Year 2 Semester 2
These are comprehensive and well-organized lecture notes for SMA 2371: Partial Differential Equations (PDE) offered to BSc. Biostatistics Year 2 Semester 2 students at JKUAT. The notes are neatly arranged from lecture one to the final topics, making them ideal for class learning, revision, CAT preparation, and final examinations.
The notes include detailed explanations, worked examples, step-by-step mathematical derivations, solved exercises, and applications of Partial Differential Equations. Topics covered include:
• Review of basic concepts and partial derivatives
• Jacobians, surfaces and curves in three dimensions
• Simultaneous first-order differential equations
• Methods of solving symmetric differential equations
• Orthogonal trajectories
• Pfaffian differential equations
• Linear first-order partial differential equations
• Formation of PDEs
• Elimination of arbitrary constants and arbitrary functions
• Heat, Wave, Laplace and Poisson equations
• Separation of variables
• Fourier and Laplace Transform methods
• Numerous worked examples, tutorial questions and examination-style problems with solutions.
These notes are suitable for JKUAT students and other university students studying Mathematics, Statistics, Biostatistics, Engineering, Applied Mathematics or related courses. They are an excellent revision resource for CATs and final examinations.
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