Math 419/519 Spring 2010. Applied Analytical Methods
Instructor: Dr. G. Lugo
Office Hours: Br 224. MWF 1:00-2:00 P.M. or by appointment
Textbooks: A First Course in Partial Differential Equations by H. F. Weinberger
Syllabus: |
Chapter VI |
Problems in Higher Dimensions (Cont) |
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Chapter VII |
Sturm Liouville Theory |
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Chapter VIII |
Analytic Functions of a Complex Variable |
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Chapter IX |
Evaluation of Integrals by Complex Methods |
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Chapter X |
The Fourier Transform |
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Chapter XII |
Approximation Methods |
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Grading: |
The grade will be based on the cumulative distribution of your scores on the following: |
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Homework |
100 points |
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Midterm Exam |
100 points |
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Final/Project |
200 points. |
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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 I of the
Disabilities: If you feel that you should qualify for disability testing or accommodations during this course, contact the Office if Disability Services in Westside Hall or call ext. 3746.
Attendance: Do not miss any classes, but most important, do not miss any exams!
Goals: a) To complete the basic training in PDE’s for scientists and engineers
b) To understand Fourier Series and its applications
c) To learn the theory and applications of orthogonal functions.
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Gabriel G. Lugo.
lugo@uncw.edu
Last updated
05/21/2011