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Harvard Applied Mathematics 21a Syllabus

This document provides information about the Applied Mathematics 21a course offered at Harvard University in Fall 2007-2008. It outlines the instructor and teaching staff contact details, reading materials, pre-requisites, class times, topics to be covered including vector algebra, calculus, series, functions of several variables, integrals, and exams dates and grading scheme. It emphasizes that a strong understanding of the course material is important for future studies.

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Harvard Applied Mathematics 21a Syllabus

This document provides information about the Applied Mathematics 21a course offered at Harvard University in Fall 2007-2008. It outlines the instructor and teaching staff contact details, reading materials, pre-requisites, class times, topics to be covered including vector algebra, calculus, series, functions of several variables, integrals, and exams dates and grading scheme. It emphasizes that a strong understanding of the course material is important for future studies.

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Applied Mathematics 21a

Fall 2007-2008
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Harvard University

General Information:

• Instructor: Vahid Tarokh


– Office: MD 347
– Office Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:00-5:00 p.m. or by appoint-
ment
– Voice: (617) 384-5026
– E-mail: vahid@deas.harvard.edu
• Preceptor: Dr. Natasha Devroye
– Office: MD 342
– Office Hours: 10-11:30 a.m. Monday and Wednesday—or by ap-
pointment
– Voice: (617) 496-8734
– E-mail: ndevroye@deas.harvard.edu
• Teaching Fellows:
– Behtash Babadi : Office MD 113, Voice: 617-496-7410, E-mail: be-
htash@deas.harvard.edu (office hours: Wednesdays 2:30-4:00)
– Hongtao Wang: Office: 12 Oxford Street Room M137, Voice: 617-
495-5540, htwang11@fas.harvard.edu (office hours: Monday 5-6:30 in
Cruft 318)
– Chuck McBrearty: Office MD 215, E-mail: mcbreart@fas.harvard.edu
(office hours: Thursdays 5:30-7)
– Hamidreza Saligheh Rad: Office MD 113, E-mail: hamid@seas.harvard.edu
(office hours: Wednesdays 5:30-7)
• Reading Materials

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– Text Book: Calculus, One and Several Variables by Salas, Hille and
Etgen, Tenth edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc.
– Additional Reference: Calculus-An Introduction to Applied Math,
Greenspan and Benney, McGraw Hill Publishers
– Lecture Notes: Lecture Notes of Applied Math 21a-Fall 2007-2008,
Tarokh and Devroye, available at the course web-site.
• Pre-requisites: A solid knowledge of calculus including the ability to com-
pute limits and having a good understanding of continuity, integration,
and differentiation of functions of one variable
• Class Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:00-2:30
• Location: Jefferson 250
• Problem Solving Session Times + Office Hours for the TFs: On the
Attached Paper

The following topics (and more) will be covered in this course:

• Vector Algebra, properties of vectors, dot and cross products, lines,


planes, triple products.
• Vector Calculus: vector functions, polar unit vectors, curves, tangent
and normal vectors, curvature.
• Sequences and Series: convergence and divergence of sequences, improper
integrals, infinite series, convergence and divergence of series, geometric
series, non-negative series, harmonic series, integral test, ratio and root
tests, alternating series, power series, Taylor series, applications.
• Functions of Several Variables and Partail Differentiation: functions of
multiple variables, quadratic surfaces, continuity of functions of multi-
ple variables, partial derivatives, increments and differentials, chain rule,
gradient, curl, extreme values, surface normal, tangent plane,Taylor ex-
pansion of functions of several variables, Lagrange multipliers.
• Double and Triple Integrals: double integrals, double integration in polar
coordinates, triple integrals, triple integrals in cylindrical and spherical

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coordinates, application to computation of areas, volumes and centroids,
Jacobians.
• Line and Surface Integrals: Line integrals, Green’s Theorem, Divergence
Theorem, Stokes Theorem, surface integrals, applications.

Grading Scheme and Exams

The grading scheme is as follows:

1. Homeworks and assignments will be given/posted on the webpage of the


course. (10%)
2. Midterm I: (15 %)
3. Mideterm II: (30 %)
4. Final exam (45 %)

All the exams are all inclusive.

The exam dates are:

• Midterm I, October 16, 2007


• Midterm II, November 15, 2007
• Final Exam: TBD

No aids of any kind (calculators, notes, etc.) are allowed in any of the above
exams. The final exam will be a standard 3 hour exam, and absence will
result in an ABS grade.

Important Note: This course is foundational, and knowledge of the course


material will be crucial to understanding the future courses that the students
may undertake. It is thus extremely important that the students become
comfortable with these topics at the end of the semester. In light of the
above, there is a real possibility that lack of acceptable performance results
in an unsatisfactory (UNSAT) grade.

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