Dr. Faisal Shah Khan
He did his B.Sc from Santa Clara University (USA), M.Sc and PhD in mathematics from Portland State University (USA). His main teachings area are Calculus, Linear algebra And Complex variables.
Research Interests
Control of quantum information processes
Non-cooperative quantized games
Relativistic quantum information
Selected Publications and Patents
2013 Gaming the Quantum, Quantum Information & Computation, to appear in volume 13, No. 3&4, 2013.
2011 Properly Quantized History Dependent Parrondo Games, Markov Processes, and Multiplexing Circuits, Physics Letters A, volume 375, issue 19, 2011
2006Synthesis of multi-qudit hybrid and d-valued quantum logic circuits by decomposition, Theoretical Computer Science, Volume 367, Issue 3, 2006.
COURSE INFO
· Course Personnel
Course developed and delivered by: |
Mr. Faisal Shah Khan |
Course Instructor’s email address: |
mth101@vu.edu.pk |
· Course Structure
Course Code: |
MTH101 |
Category: |
General Sciences |
Title: |
Calculus And Analytical Geometry |
Credit Hours: |
3 |
Study Approach
· Visit VULMS on daily basis.
· Time management is a critical factor in distance education.
· Watch the video lectures carefully and practise sums.
· Study handouts and specially before listening lecture see the handouts of that lectures.
· When you watch the lecture, take a pencil and copy in your hand and note the important points.
· Keep in touch with your instructor by asking lecture related questions on MDB.
· Study regularly with full concentration to get good marks. Set up a regular, daily, or weekly schedule of study.
· Practicing the examples of differential equations gives more confidence on the subjects and you can solve the exercise questions.
· Learn to think critically whether in class, or at home, or somewhere else.
· Try to get examples from your own lives. No one can teach you better than you learn at your own, from you own life.
· Aim to apply all the knowledge you get from books. It will really sharpen your talents.
· Listen actively to lectures, listen to the main and sub- ideas of the lecture, and after listening, process information by which you can understand and retain the material well.
· Over learning improves retention. Read, recite and over learn the material that you cover.
· Read the question to be attempted carefully, think what you have to write and then start attempting questions
· Each week you study 3 lectures. If you carry on your studies without pending the lectures of each week, you can easily cover the entire syllabus with sufficient practice.