| Instructor: | Dr. Bojan Popov, Bocker 608J |
| Phone: 845-1989 | |
| Email: popov@math.tamu.edu |
Office hours: TR 1:00-2:00, or by appointment.
Class time and place: TR 2:20-3:35,
BLOC 117
Prerequisite: MATH 221, 251 or 253; MATH 308 or concurrent enrollment therein. In other words, vector calculus, calculus of several variables, multiple differentiation and integration. Later in the course, we will also use series and differential equations.
Text: Leon, Linear Algebra with Applications, 7th edition, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0131857851, and Spiegel, Schaum's Outline of Fourier Analysis with Applications to Boundary Value Problems, 1st edition, McGraw Hill, ISBN 0070602190.
Evaluation: 1. Quizzes 25%
2. Test I 25%
3. Test II 25%
4. Final Exam 25%
All exams are closed book, closed notes, and calculators are not permitted. You should bring your ID to all tests.
Grading: A total score of 90% or more guarantees an A, a score of 80% or more a B, 70% or more a C, 60% or more a D.
Tests dates:
Quizzes -- Every week on Thursday
Test I -- September 24
Test II -- November 3
Final Examination
-- December 16, 1:00 - 3:00 pm
Attendance: Class attendance is required. All printed hand-outs and web materials are protected by US Copyright Laws. No multiple copies can be made without my written permission.
Make-Up Policy: Make-ups for exams will only be given with documented University-approved excuses (see University Regulations). Consistent with University Student Rules, students are required to notify an instructor by the end of the second working day after missing an exam. Otherwise, they forfeit their rights to a make-up.
Scholastic Dishonesty: Students may work together and discuss the homework problems with each other. Copying work done by others is an act of scholastic dishonesty and will be prosecuted to the full extent allowed by University policy. For more information on university policies regarding scholastic dishonesty, see University Student Rules .
Academic Integrity Statement and Policy: "An Aggie does not lie, cheat, or steal or tolerate those who do."
Copyright Policy: All printed hand-outs and web materials are protected by US Copyright Laws. No multiple copies can be made without written permission by the instructor.
Lecture #1 Tuesday, September 1; Sections 1.1 and 1.2
Homework: page11/ 1a,b; 2a,b; 3a; 5a; 6a,c,g
page25/ 1; 2a,d; 3a,d; 5a,c,k; 9
Lecture #2 Thursday, September 3; Quiz 1 and Section 1.3
Homework: page57/ 1, 2a,d; 3a,d; 5; 10; 13; 15; 17; 18; 23
Lecture #3 Tuesday, September 8; Sections 1.4 and 1.5
Homework: page69/1,3,4,5b,6b,7,9,10f and page79/1,3,5,9
Lecture #4 Thursday, September 10; Quiz 2 and Section 2.1 and 2.2
Homework: page97/1,2;3a,d,g;5,6,9,11
page103/1,2,3df,4,6,7,9,10,13
Lecture #5 Tuesday, September 15; Sections 3.1 and 3.2
Homework: page121/1,3,5,7,8,9,11
page131/1,3,4b,5,6,8c,9ab,13
Lecture #6 Thursday, September 17; Quiz 3 and Sections 3.3 and 3.4
Homework: page144/1,3,4,5,6,7ac,11,12,13
page150/3,4,5,7,11,13,14
Lecture #7 Tuesday, September 22; Review for Exam 1.
Chapter 1: page27/8; page59/10,11; page70/10d;
Chapter 2: page97/3h; page103/1b,9f,12;
Chapter 3: page132/5,9,10bd,11,14; page144/4c,6,11; page150/4,11,15;
Lecture #8 Thursday, September 24; Exam 1
Lecture #9 Tuesday, September 29; Sections 3.5
Homework: page161/3,5,7,9
Lecture #10 Thursday, October 1; Quiz 4 and Sections 3.6
page167/1,2,4cd,8,9,10,11
Lecture #11 Tuesday, October 6
I returned (and solved) Exam 1.
and started Section 5.1
Homework: page223/1,2,3,5,7,8,9,11,13,16
Lecture #12 Thursday, October 8;
Quiz 5 (on sections 3.2,3.3,3.4, and 3.6)
Sections 5.1 and 5.2
Homework: page223/1,2,3,5,7,8,9,11,13,16
Homework: page233/1-9
Lecture #13 Tuesday, October 13
Section 5.3 (and 5.2)
Homework: page243/1,3,5,6
Lecture #14 Thursday, October 15;
Quiz 6 and Section 5.4
Homework: page252/1-9,15,16
Lecture #15 Tuesday, October 20
Section 5.4 and 5.5
Homework: page271/1-9,12,13,27,28
Lecture #16 Thursday, October 22;
Quiz 7 and Section 5.6.
Homework: page281/1,2,3,4,5,7,8
Lecture #17 Tuesday, October 27
Section 5.6 again and review of Sections 3.5 and 3.6
Lecture #18 Thursday, October 29; Review for Exam 2.
Section 3.5 -- page161/6,8
Section 3.6 -- page168/5df,10, page 173/3
Section 5.1 -- page224/7,8b,10
Section 5.2 -- page233/2,5
Section 5.3 -- page244/5a,6a
Section 5.4 -- page253/4,15
Section 5.5 -- page271/2,8,28
Section 5.6 -- page281/3,4,8
Office hours before the exam: Monday 10:30-11:30 and Tuesday 1:00-2:00
Lecture #19 Tuesday, November 3
Exam 2
Lecture #20 Thursday, November5;
1. I returned the exams and go over some of the problems in class.
2. We will start Chapter 6: section 6.1.
Homework: page310/1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11
Lecture #21 Tuesday, November 10
Sections 6.1 and 6.2.
Homework: pagee323/1,2,3,4
Lecture #22 Thursday, November 12
Section 6.3
Homework: page340/1,2,3,4,6
Lecture #23 Tuesday, November 17
Chapter 6 review and start of Chapter 1 from Schaum's
Lecture #24 Thursday, November 19
Quiz 9 and Chapter 1 from Schaum's.
Homework: pages9-14/read 1.9-24 and solve 1.28,29,32,33,37,39a,43a,d
Lecture #25 Tuesday, November 24
Chapter 1 from Schaum's.
problem solving session
Lecture #26 Tuesday, December 1
Chapter 2 from Schaum's
Homework: read pages20-24 and solve page37-8/2.25,2.26,2.27; page 42/2.30; page46-7/2.34,2.35,2.37,2.40,2.41,2.43
Lecture #27 Thursday, December 3
Quiz 10 and Chapter 6 from Schaum's.
Homework:
Lecture #28 Tuesday, December 8
Review for the final exam