• Course Code: 01:640:421
  • Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
  • Credits: 3
  • Counts toward math major/minor?: Yes
  • Prerequisites: Calc IV. No credit for both Math 421 and Math 423. This version of the class is aimed at engineers and physics majors.

General Information (Catalog Listing)

01:640:421. Advanced Calculus for Engineering (3)
Primarily for mechanical engineering majors. Prerequisite: CALC4.
Credit not given for both this course and 01:640:423.
Covers Laplace transforms, numerical solution of ordinary differential equations, Fourier series, and separation of variables method applied to the linear partial differential equations of mathematical physics (heat, wave, and Laplace's equation).

Notes: CALC4 (Differential Equations) means Math 244, 252, or 292.
Math 423 is Elementary Partial Differential Equations. It covers similar material to Math 421, but is aimed at students majoring in Mathematics or Physics, rather than Engineering students.

Textbook

Textbook:  For current textbook please refer to our Master Textbook List page

Syllabus

Individual sections may vary, but chapters 4, 12 and 13 should be covered in detail, supplemented with a treatment of linearity including a review of Vector Calculus from Part 2. If time permits, Chapter 14 will introduce boundary value problems in non-rectangular coordinate systems.

Sample syllabus


Schedule of Sections


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Notes for Instructors

Comments and corrections by Peter Landweber for the 3rd edition of the text. (Similar to the 4th.)

A selection of recommended homework problems, from the 3rd edition.