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math 390 spring 2011 vector calculus with linear algebra and applications instructor john zweck oce mp424 email zweck umbc edu webpage i will maintain a web page for the course ...

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                                    18.02A Multi-variable Calculus
                                                Spring 2007
                   This course completes the multi-variable calculus sequence at MIT, and is open
                only to students who have already passed the first half of 18.02A (offered in the fall).
                Website:Thecourse website will contain the most up-to-date information about read-
                ing, homework assignments, and schedules. Please check it frequently!
                                  www-math.mit.edu/∼ mahlburg/18 02A.html
                Instructor: Karl Mahlburg (giving both lectures and recitations)
                      Office:     Room 2-308    E-mail:         mahlburg@math.mit.edu
                      Phone:      324-1507    Webpage: www-math.mit.edu/∼mahlburg
                Schedule: The class will meet for the first six weeks of the spring semester only, from
                Tuesday, February 6th to Friday, March 16th. Office hours are always available
                by special appointment. Exam review sessions will be announced during the semester.
                         Lectures                TR1:00 and F 2:00        Room 4-159
                         Recitations                MW2:00                Room 2-142
                         Office Hours      T10:30-12:00 and W 11:00-12:30   Room 2-308
                Recitations will be largely devoted to problem solving, although there will also be time
                for you to ask questions about lecture topics and homework assignments.
                Grading: Homework assignments will be due on Fridays at the beginning of class
                (2:00), and returned on Tuesdays. The grading breakdown for this half of 18.02A
                follows; your total grade will be calculated in combination with your scores from the
                fall.
                                                       Date               Points
                          4 Problem Sets         Due on most Fridays   100 (25 each)
                          Exam                   Feb. 23th (in class)       100
                          Final Exam            March 16th (2 hours)        200
                   You will have the opportunity to take make-up exams if you fail, and you must
                pass the final exam to pass the course. You are also expected to do the homework, and
                are required to turn in at least 3 completed assignments. The problem sets will also
                be available on the website; you should download them promptly if you miss class, as
                they will contain more detailed information about lecture topics and reading.
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                Texts: You will need to purchase both of these books:
                   • Calculus with Analytic Geometry, 2nd edition, G. Simmons, McGraw-Hill. (Avail-
                     able at bookstore)
                   • 18.02 Notes, Exercises, and Solutions, A. Mattuck, MIT. (Available at Copy-
                     Tech)
                                                Topic Outline
                 Day        Date            Lecture # and Topics
                 T      Feb. 6          40. Change of variables in double integrals
                 R      Feb. 8          41. Triple integrals
                 F      Feb. 9          42. Spherical coordinates; Vector fields
                 T      Feb. 13         43. Line integrals
                 R      Feb. 15         44. Conservative vector fields
                 F      Feb. 16         45. Gradient fields; Potential functions; Problem Set 5 due
                 T      Feb. 20         46. Recitation only (Holiday on Mon.)
                 R      Feb. 22         47. Green’s Theorem
                 F      Feb. 23         48. Exam covering lectures 40-45; Problem Set 6 due
                 T      Feb. 27         49. Flux; Normal form of Green’s Theorem
                 R      Mar. 1          50. Surface integrals
                 F      Mar. 2          51. Curl; Stokes’ Theorem; Problem Set 7 due
                 T      Mar. 6          52. Stokes’ Theorem (continued); Flux
                 R      Mar. 8          53. Divergence Theorem
                 F      Mar. 9          54. Applications of Divergence Theorem; Problem Set 8 due
                 T      Mar. 13         55. Applications of Stokes’ Theorem; Topology
                 R      Mar. 15         56. Review
                 F      Mar. 16         57. Final Exam covering lectures 40-56 (2 hours).
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