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The course reviews the shaping of Swedish industrial culture and society from 1800 to 2000. The topics addressed include the transformation of the agricultural production system and the development of an infrastructure for transport, communications, and power transmission. The significance of technical change for the transformation of Sweden from a poor country to an industrialized and democratic society with a well-developed welfare state, Sweden's military-industrial complex, and the concept of the Swedish model are analyzed in the course.
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This course focuses on the development of software for Artificial Intelligence (AI) for computer games, primarily regarding strategic games. The course covers the development of AI for games with perfect information (e.g., chess, Othello, and AlphaGo), and games without perfect information (e.g. card and dice games), including simultaneous games and classical concepts within game theory, such as the Nash equilibrium. The programming language used is C++.
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This course teaches basic computational methods for solving simple and common mathematical problems through computers and numerical software. This includes the construction, application, and analysis of basic computational algorithms. Mathematical models are often written as systems of linear and nonlinear equations and differential equations. Students discretize such equations by constructing computable approximations, and are expected to implement and apply such algorithms independently.
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The course presents an outline of Swedish art and visual culture from prehistoric times on to the present era, with insights in art from other Scandinavian countries. The objects of study comprise diverse types of work such as artwork, mass-produced images and photographs, architecture and urban planning.
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The course provides an overview of Africa's historical, cultural, and societal development. Themes like precolonial societies and livelihoods, the transatlantic slave trade, colonialism, independence, and postcolonial transformations are described with the help of anthropological, archaeological, and historical approaches and insights. Teaching is composed of lectures, seminars, group exercises, film screenings, and study visits.
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The course presents basic optimization theory, and gives an overview of the most important methods and their practical use.
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