Mathematical Tools for the Physical Sciences (311-2-1)
Instructors
Carl Eric Dahl
Meeting Info
Technological Institute F281: Mon, Wed, Fri 12:00PM - 12:50PM
Overview of class
This is part two of a two-quarter sequence introducing the methods of reasoning and calculation common in the physical sciences. The goal is to learn how to calculate efficiently, accurately, and quickly, in physical contexts. Quarter 1 covers the functions of physics, small parameter expansions, complex-valued functions, integration in one and many dimensions, non-Cartesian coordinates, Gaussian integrals, the Gamma function, and Stirling's formula. Quarter 2 covers vectors, simultaneous linear equations, the linear eigenvalue problem, probability distributions, constant-coefficient linear differential equations, and Fourier analysis.
Registration Requirements
PREREQUISITES: Physics 135-1,2 Math 220, 224 and 230 (or equivalent).
Learning Objectives
It is intended that students will gain basic competency in all the areas listed in the overview.
Teaching Method
Three 50-minute lectures weekly, homework and/or quiz assignment, reading assignments.
Evaluation Method
Weekly homeworks and quizzes, final exam
Class Materials (Required)
None. Instructor will supply notes.
Class Attributes
Formal Studies Distro Area
Associated Classes
DIS - Technological Institute M120: Tues 3:00PM - 3:50PM