MA 52800, Spring 2024
Advanced Mathematics for Engineers and Physicists II:
Vector calculus: line integrals, surface integrals, divergence and Stokes theorems.
Complex variables: Cauchy theory, power series, residues, conformal mappings, potential theory.
Instructor: Dr. Philip Mummert, MATH 846, pmummert "at" purdue "dot" edu, 765 494 1914
Note: MA 52700 is NOT a prerequisite for enrolling in MA 52800.
There are three sections of MA 52800; all three sections will receive exactly the same course content
and will always have the option to watch the lectures online anytime after the lectures have been given:
- 12320: one on-campus section (WNG)
with 75 seats that meets in the WANG 2599 studio room MWF 2:30-3:20 as part of the live lecture
- 17571: one "on campus distance learning"
section (ONC) that has access to the streaming
videos. The ONC section is for on-campus Purdue students who are taking
the course as a distance course. They will view the lectures online whenever they want (starting about two hours after the lectures have been given). After the first week of classes, there may be extra free seats avalaible in WANG 2599 for ONC students, because some of the WNG students will find they prefer to watch the lecture online.
- 15977: one true distance learning section
(EPE) administered by Purdue Engineering Professional Education with students from all over the country and
the world. The EPE section can only view the lectures online after they have taken place. Students must be registered as distance students with proed.purdue.edu to enroll in this section (different tuition structure).
All students are in the same merged Brightspace course, and lecture videos are available in the Kaltura Media Gallery within Brightspace. If you are having trouble enrolling due to a shortage of registration space, contact the assistant head for mathematics, Dr. Joe Chen, chenjk "at" purdue "dot" edu
Text: Advanced
Engineering
Mathematics,
10th
edition, Erwin Kreyszig ISBN: 9780470458365
Note that an online copy of the book is available for free through Purdue Libraries.
If you have an edition other than '10th' (such as the 'International 10th
edition') you need to be sure that the homework
problems you do are the ones from the US 10th
edition.
Content: 9.6 - 9.9, 10.1-10.9, 13.1-13.7, 14.1-14.4, 15.1-15.4, 16.1-16.4, 17.1-17.4, 18.1-18.5
Homework exercises from the textbook will be collected weekly.
Two Midterm Exams will be given as common evening
exams for all on-campus students (WNG and ONC).
The Final Exam will be given as a common final
exam for all on-campus students (WNG and ONC).
The off-campus distance learning students (EPE) will
take all the exams remotely with a proctor, whom they will identify and register in advance.
Grades will be based on 2 midterms, a final, and regular
homework. Each midterm exam will be worth 22%,
the final exam 33% and the homework 23%.