MATH-348 Advanced Engineering Mathematics - Fall 2008
(Difference between revisions)
(→Assignments) |
(→Handouts) |
||
Line 50: | Line 50: | ||
{{PDF Table Item|filename=A61-TrigFormula.pdf|title=A61.TrigIdentities}} | {{PDF Table Item|filename=A61-TrigFormula.pdf|title=A61.TrigIdentities}} | ||
{{PDF Table Item|filename=Unit_Circle.pdf|title=Special Angles and the Unit Circle}} | {{PDF Table Item|filename=Unit_Circle.pdf|title=Special Angles and the Unit Circle}} | ||
+ | {{PDF Table Item|filename=Example11.1.1.pdf|title=FS for f(x}=x, x \in (-\pi,\pi)}} | ||
+ | {{PDF Table Item|filename=Example11.1.2.pdf|title=FS for f(x}=Exp(Abs(x)), x \in (-\pi,\pi)}} | ||
+ | {{PDF Table Item|filename=ExamIReview.pdf|title=Exam I Review List}} | ||
+ | {{PDF Table Item|filename=BesselFxnAll.pdf|title=Graphs of different Bessel functions of different types. }} | ||
+ | {{PDF Table Item|filename=BesselFxn01.pdf|title=Graphs of the zeroth and first order Bessel functions of the first kind.}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | [http://www.mines.edu/~sstrong/AEM_Materials/V.mp4 Heat Movie 1 - abs(x)] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [http://www.mines.edu/~sstrong/AEM_Materials/parabola.mp4 Heat Movie 2 - parabola] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [http://www.mines.edu/~sstrong/AEM_Materials/doubleV.mp4 Heat Movie 3 - Double V] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [http://www.mines.edu/~sstrong/AEM_Materials/Membrane1.mp4 Vibrating Membrane1 - 12.9.1 Example] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [http://www.mines.edu/~sstrong/AEM_Materials/membrane2.mp4 Vibrating Membrane2 - 12.9.1 Example] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [http://www.mines.edu/~sstrong/AEM_Materials/Mambrane3.mp4 Vibrating Membrane3 - 12.9.1 Example] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [http://www.mines.edu/~sstrong/AEM_Materials/Mambrane4.mp4 Vibrating Membrane4 - 12.9.1 Example] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [http://www.mines.edu/~sstrong/AEM_Materials/Mambrane5.mp4 Vibrating Membrane5 - 12.9.1 Example] | ||
==Lecture Slides== | ==Lecture Slides== |
Revision as of 15:56, 21 November 2008
Main Page | > | Mathematical and Computer Sciences Course Wikis |
Contents |
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.
Instructor Information
Instructor : Scott Strong
Office : Chauvenet Hall 278
Office Phone : 303.384.2446
email : math348.fall2008@gmail.com
Course Calander
Classes Begin : August 20th, 2008
Meeting Days : Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Course Sections :
Section E, 12:00pm-12:50pm, Hill Hall 204 Section D, 1:00pm-1:50pm, Green Center 265
Class Holidays :
October 13th-14th, 2008 - Fall Break November 26th-28th, 2008 - Thanksgiving Break
Classes End : December 4th, 2008
Office Hours
Fixed Office Hours :
Tuesday and Thursday --- 1:00pm-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
Course Links
Graphing Utilities
Tutor-Homework Online Grapher Graphmatica - Free Download - Shareware Distro Graphmatica Website