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2020 Mathematics One Postgraduate Entrance Examination Outline
Mathematics for postgraduate entrance examination, whether it is one or three, uses the same textbook.

The difference between the first and the third is:

1, Outline No.1:

Advanced Mathematics (Function, Limit, Continuity) 56%

Linear algebra (determinant, matrix, vector, linear equations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrix, quadratic form) 22%

Probability theory and mathematical statistics (random events and probability, random variables and their distribution, multi-dimensional random variables and their distribution, numerical characteristics of random variables, law of large numbers and central limit theorem, basic concepts of mathematical statistics, parameter estimation and hypothesis testing) 22%

2. Three outlines:

Calculus (advanced mathematics) 56%

Linear algebra 22%

Probability theory and mathematical statistics 22%

3. Horizontal comparison:

Advanced Mathematics: The number one is the most extensive, covering the whole textbook (except the contents marked with * in Tongji Sixth Edition Advanced Mathematics Textbook), and the number three does not examine vector space and analytic geometry, triple integral, curve integral, surface integral and all applications related to physics.

Linear algebra: there is little difference between the content and examination questions of Math I and Math III.

Probability theory and mathematical statistics: No.1 has more knowledge about interval estimation and hypothesis testing than No.3, but there are still differences in examination requirements for the knowledge appearing in No.1 and No.3 outlines. For example, 1 requires understanding the conclusion and application conditions of Poisson's theorem, and No.3 requires mastering the conclusion and application conditions of Poisson's theorem.

Extended data

Postgraduate entrance examination for mathematics I, II and III;

1, the engineering class is Math I and Math II;

2. Economics and management mathematics III (before 2009, management mathematics III and economic mathematics IV, after 2009, mathematics III and mathematics IV were merged in the syllabus).

3, must choose a math or math two enrollment major (decided by the admissions unit):

Among the first-class engineering disciplines, such as materials science and engineering, chemical engineering and technology, geological resources and geological engineering, mining engineering, oil and gas engineering, environmental science and engineering, there are two disciplines. Whoever has higher requirements for mathematics should choose mathematics as the major and mathematics as the minor.

4. Must use mathematics three enrollment major:

First-class discipline of economics.

Business administration, agricultural and forestry economic management are in the management category.

A first-class discipline of management science and engineering, awarded a degree in management.

5. There are specific provisions on the types of test papers used by different majors.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-postgraduate mathematics