Advanced Mathematics for Engineers and Physicists I
MA52700
Credit Hours:
3Start Date:
August 2, 2019Learning Objective:
To give broad coverage of mathematics useful to early graduate engineers and review upper level undergraduate mathematics.Description:
Linear algebra, systems of differential equations, stability, Laplace transforms, Fourier series, Fourier transforms, partial differential equations. Fall 2017 Syllabus
Topics Covered:
Linear algebra; Systems of differential equations; Stability; Laplace transforms; Fourier series; Fourier transforms; Partial differential equations.Prerequisites:
Linear algebra, ordinary differential equations.Applied / Theory:
75 / 25Web Address:
http://www.math.purdue.edu/~ebkaufma/MA527_Fall2016.htmlWeb Content:
In addition to the course website, syllabus, grades, lecture notes, homework assignments and solutions will be available via Blackboard.Homework:
Weekly (challenging) homework assignments. Will be collected as pdf version.Projects:
None.Exams:
Two one-hour exams and one two-hour final exam.Textbooks:
Official textbook information is now listed in the Schedule of Classes. NOTE: Textbook information is subject to be changed at any time at the discretion of the faculty member. If you have questions or concerns please contact the academic department.Tentative, Required--E. Kreyszig, "Advanced Engineering Mathematics", 10th ed. (2011), Wiley, ISBN 9781118139707
Wiley E-Text, "Advanced Engineering Mathematics", 10th ed. (2011) ISBN: 9780470913611
Loose-leaf, "Advanced Engineering Mathematics", 10th ed. (2011) ISBN: 9780470917671
Hardcover, "Advanced Engineering Mathematics", 10th ed. (2011) ISBN: 9780470458365