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Each of the first five chapters in the textbook were covered briefly in one lecture. The discussions did not cover all the topics in the chapter. Rather, they aimed to communicate the basics and make it easier for the students to read the materials in these chapters on their own. While these materials were not tested in the exams, they are fundamental and it is important for the students to learn them well. It was not a requirement for students to hand in the homeworks in the lectures, but students had to do as many as they could on their own.
The following topics were covered in detail:
Prerequisites
Complex Variables with Applications (18.04), or Advanced Calculus for Engineers (18.075) or Functions of a Complex Variable (18.112)
Textbook
Cheng, Hung. Advanced Analytic Methods in Continuum Mathematics: Fundamentals for Science and Engineering. Boston, MA: Luban Press, 2004. ISBN: 0975862502.
Reference Books
Bender, C., and S. Orszag. Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1978. Reprinted by Springer-Verlag, New York, 1998. ISBN: 0387989315.
Mei, C. C. Mathematical Analysis in Engineering. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1995. ISBN: 0521460530.
Exam
Two open-book exams. 40% each of total grade. No final.
Homeworks
Homeworks assigned will be collected on the following Monday. Late homeworks will not be accepted. You may discuss the homework problems with others, but you must write up the solutions on your own. They constitute 20% of total grade.
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