School of Mathematics School of Mathematics
Course 2E1 - SF Engineering Pure Mathematics 2005-06 (SF Engineering & MSISS& MEMS )
Lecturer: Dr. D. Zaitsev
Requirements/prerequisites: 1E1, 1E2

Duration: 24 weeks

Number of lectures per week: 2 + 1 tutorial

Assessment: Assignments counting 10% and Final Exam 90% OR (whatever is the maximum) Final Exam 100%
End-of-year Examination: One 3 hour examination (Final Exam).

Description:   See http://www.maths.tcd.ie/~zaitsev/2E1.html for more information.

Objectives. The objectives of this course are to give the participants a basic grounding in the mathematics that underlies virtually all of the applications of the mathematics to engineering and to promote an ability among the participants to apply this knowledge to new situations.

Syllabus.

Multivariate Calculus. This extends the calculus of one variable studied in 1E1 to several variables.
Textbook: Thomas' Calculus, 10th ed.: Chapters 11-12 or 11th ed.: Chapters 13-14.

Linear Algebra. This continues the study of linear algebra begun in 1E2.
Textbook: Elementary Linear Algebra (with applications), Anton & Rorres, Chapters 4-7.

Fourier Series, Fourier Transform. This is new, heavily relying on the theories of linear algebra.
Textbook: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Kreyszig, Chapter 10.

Feb 7, 2006


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