MATH-348 Advanced Engineering Mathematics

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Course Information

MATH348: Advanced Engineering Mathematics - Introduction to partial differential equations, with applications to physical phenomena. Fourier series. Linear algebra, with emphasis on sets of simultaneous equations. Prerequisite: MATH 225 or equivalent.


Exam Information

Exam I will be held on February 22nd in class. There will be no notecards or calculators. Please look at the review sheet in the handout section below.


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Exam I Review List
Q+A List


Exam II will be held on April 14th in class. There will be no notecards or calculators.

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Exam II Review List


The Final Exam will be held on May 3rd. There will be no notecards or calculators.

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Final Exam Information and Review List

Instructor Information

Instructor : Scott Strong

Office : Chauvenet Hall 278

Course Calander

Classes Begin : Janurary 9th, 2008

Meeting Days : Monday, Wednesday, Friday

Meeting Time : 8:00am-8:50am

Meeting Location : Meyer Hall 353

Class Holidays :

    Feburary 18th, 2008 - Presidents Day
    March 10th-14th, 2008 - Spring Break
    April 3rd-5th, 2008 - Engineering Days

Classes End : May 9th, 2008


Office Hours

Fixed Office Hours :

    Tuesday --- 9:00am-10:00am and 3:00pm-4:00pm,
    Thursday --- 9:00am-10:00am and 2:00pm-3:00pm.

If you cannot meet during the previous office hours then please contact me to schedule another meeting time.

Textbook Information

    Textbook : Advanced Engineering Mathematics - Erwin Kreyszig,) ISBN 978-0-471-48885-9


Course Documents

Handouts

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A61.TrigIdentities
Special Angles and the Unit Circle
FS for f(x}=x, x \in (-\pi,\pi)
FS for f(x}=Exp(Abs(x)), x \in (-\pi,\pi)
Exam I Review List
Graphs of different Bessel functions of different types.
Graphs of the zeroth and first order Bessel functions of the first kind.

Heat Movie 1 - abs(x)

Heat Movie 2 - parabola

Heat Movie 3 - Double V

Vibrating Membrane1 - 12.9.1 Example

Vibrating Membrane2 - 12.9.1 Example

Vibrating Membrane3 - 12.9.1 Example

Vibrating Membrane4 - 12.9.1 Example

Vibrating Membrane5 - 12.9.1 Example

Syllabus

MATH348.Spring2008.Syllabus

Assignments

Homework Assignment 1
Homework Assignment 1 - Solutions
Homework Assignment 2
Homework Assignment 2 - Solutions
Homework Assignment 3
Homework Assignment 3 - Solutions
Homework Assignment 4
Homework Assignment 4 - Solutions
Homework Assignment 5 - Edit - A typo has been corrected on problem 2. There was a missing

prefactor associated with our FT convention

Homework Assignment 5 - Solutions
Homework Assignment 6
Homework Assignment 6 - Solutions
Homework Assignment 7 - For problem 3b you should use L=1 NOT L=2L.
Homework Assignment 7 - Solutions
Homework Assignment 8 - Note the change in due date. - Note also a change to eqn (15)
Homework Assignment 8 - Solutions
Homework Assignment 9
Homework Assignment 9 - Hints
Homework Assignment 9 - Solutions
Homework Assignment 10
Homework Assignment 10 - Solutions
Homework Assignment 10 - Solutions - There was an initial sign change noticed in problem 1. The previous solution is self consistent but this solution set contains the proper initial A matrix.

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