Math 366 Fall 1999. Advanced Calculus

Instructor: Dr. G. Lugo

Office Hours: Br 224. M - F 11:00-11:50 or by appointment

Textbooks: Advanced Calculus of Several Variables. C. H. Edwards Jr.

Note: Advanced Calculus is a a year sequence consisting of Math 366-Math 367 

Syllabus: Chapter 1 Euclidean Space and Linear Mappings.
Chapter 2. Multivariable Differential Calculus.
Chapter 3. Successive Approximations and Implicit Functions
Chapter 4 Multiple Integrals.
Chapter 5 Differential Forms and Stokes’ Theorem.
The heart of the course is chapter 5. We will not cover all the material included in the preceding chapters, but will cover every thing that is needed to completely understand Stoke’s Theorem.
Grading: The grade will be based on the cumulative distribution of your scores on the following
Homework 100 points
Exam 1 100 points
Exam 2 100 points
Final 200 points. (Comprehensive).
Fine-tuning of the grade will take into account other factors such as attendance, improvement, grade distribution, consistency, and class participation. Efforts will be made to device exams which will result on a ten point grading scale.
Make-ups: There will be no make-ups, no early exams. No exceptions!
Honor Code: Complete academic honesty is expected from all students. Please, read section V of the
Undergraduate Academic Honor Code.
Attendance: Do not miss any classes, but most important, do not miss any exams!