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Fourier Analysis and Partial Differential Equations for Engineers
MAP 3306-01 Fall 2007


Meeting times MWF 10:10-11:00 in room 102 LOV
Office Hours M 2:00-3:00, T 4:00-5:00 F 9:00-10:00 or by appointment (My office is 223 LOV)
The final for this class is Thursday 13 Dec 7:30-9:30 am

Current Schedule with Assignments


The Class Syllabus(aka Handout) in PDF(Acroread Format). Acroread is freely available from Adobe.

Your private gradebook This has a username password which will be given in class. [You will also have to add your-code.html to the url above.]

The free garnet account can be obtained from this link. You can have your garnet mail forwarded to your favorite ISP via this link, or you can read your garnet mail directly from the web from this link or you can read your garnet mail by several other methods.


MAP 3306 is a first course in PDE for engineers.

Course Description From the Bulletin:

Prerequisites: MAC 2313; MAP 2302 or 3305. Not open to students having credit in MAP 4341. Fourier series and Fourier transforms, introduction to partial differential equations.

Kreyszig the current text is acceptable to some students but students wanting more examples or more applicatitions or perhaps even more theory such consider getting an addtional book. The math department has used this book for a long time, I have a copy of the 4th edition.

Dover has a large number of inexpensive textbooks from the recent past. Here is a sampling:

Schaum's outlines have a couple of books that match some or all of the topics, either book is under $20.

Schaum's often give lots of examples that some students want.

Some current textbooks

The undergraduate PDE textbooks for the PDE classes I took as an undergraduate in the 60's


References

Here is a web based textbook price comparer service www.CampusBooks4Less.com

Last Modified: 2007-08-30

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