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Credit hours: 4
Hours a week: Theory: 4 Practice: 2.
Syllabus valid since April 2007
Content:
1) Several variables functions. Graphs. Contour plots. Vector fields.
2) Open and closed sets. Boundaries of a set. Limits and continuity.
3) Partial derivatives. Differentiability.
4) Derivatives properties. Chains rule.
5) Gradient. Directional derivative. Tangent plane.
6) Iterated partial derivatives. Implicit differentiation.
7) Second order Taylors theorem. Critical points.
8) Conditioned extremes. Lagrange multipliers.
9) Critical points classification.
10) Trajectories. Arcs length. Trajectory integrals.
11) Line integrals.
12) Double integrals. Fubinis theorem.
13) Integration over elemental regions. Changing order of integration.
14) Triple integrals.
15) Geometry of functions of R2 in R2. Change of variables theorem.
16) Polar, cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Applications.
17) Greens theorem.
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Mathematics 6 (MA-2113)
Credit hours: 4
Hours a week: Theory: 4 Practice: 2.
Syllabus valid since September 2006.
Content:
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7) Gauss theorem
8) Applications.
9) Complex numbers.
10) Complex functions.
11) Elemental functions
12) Analytical functions.
13) Cauchys theory.
14) Complex line integrals.
15) Complex power series.
16) Singularities and residues. Applications.
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Mathematics 7 (MA-2113)
Credit hours: 4
Hours a week: Theory: 4 Practice: 2.
Syllabus valid since January 2005.
Content:
1) Improper integrals.
2) Generalized functions.
3) Generalized derivatives.
4) Convolution.
5) Laplace transform.
6) Inverse Laplace transform.
7) Laplace transforms applications to ODEs.
8) Variable separation. Fourier series.
9) L2 theory of Fourier series.
10) L2 theory and punctual convergence.
11) Variable separation and its applications to Fourier series.
12) Fourier series applications.
13) Fourier transform in L1.
14) Schwartz space and its dual
15) Fourier transforms of distributions.
16) Fourier transforms applications to partial differential equations.
17) Applications of since and cosine Fourier transforms.
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