Calculus III - Spring 2006
(last updated 05/02/2006)
Instructor: S. M. Mintchev
Meeting Time: TR 6:20pm - 8:00pm
Location: Tisch Bldg., Rm. UC55
Instructor Information:
email address: mintchev@cims.nyu.edu
office: Warren Weaver Hall, Rm. 718
telephone: 212-998-3107
office hours: M 10:00am - 11:00am; 2:00pm - 3:00pm; T 11:00am - 12:00pm
General Information about the Course: This course is a
continuation to the Calculus II course taught at New York University.
The topics covered build on the previously developed concepts of
continuity, differentiation, and Riemann integration on the real line
and extend these to functions of several variables, and further to
vector-valued functions. While not required, completion of the
Calculus I and II courses at NYU or equivalent is strongly
recommended.
Text: Calculus III:
Multivariable (Materials Excerpted from "Calculus. Ninth
Edition." by Salas, Hille, and Etgen), J. Wiley Publications -
Custom Services.
Grading Policy: There will be six, approximately-bi-weekly homework assignments, posted on this website at the beginning of the discussion period for the required material, and due at the beginning of class on the posted date (see below for the list of assignments). Usually, about 30 problems will be assigned at a time. Of these, the grader for the course will choose about 7 at random and grade them. Late homework will NOT be accepted, except with a relevant doctor's note, etc. Some of the homework assignments (specificity left to the instructor's discretion) will be followed by a 20 min. in-class quiz consisting of two or three problems related to the homework material. In addition to these assessments, there will be two exams for the course. A midterm exam will be given approximately in the first week of March. The midterm will cover the first half of material for the course - in particular, this will be the material from the first three homework assignments. There will also be a final examination administered during the end-of-semester examination period; this exam will cover the second half of material taught in the course. The values of these components towards the final grade in the course are presented below:
Component |
Value |
Homework |
15 % |
Quiz Total |
25% |
Midterm Exam |
30 % |
Final Exam |
30 % |
Students are advised to solve homework problems carefully and to write up neat presentations of their solutions. While collaboration is encouraged, students should make a strong individual (meaning: separated from each-other in space, and entirely independent) effort on a problem before attempting collaboration with peers. Such work will be key to placing the student in a position to perform well on the examinations. In addition, since there will be no examinations before the ADD/DROP deadline for most NYU programs, the first two homework assignments should be interpreted as being illustrative of the workload required for passing the course; the grades on these, as well as on any quizzes given during the first 4-6 weeks should be used to make the ADD/DROP decision if necessary.
Syllabus (please note that this schedule is tentative and will likely be adjusted as the semester progresses):
Date |
Chapter.Section |
Topic |
01/17/2006 |
12.1 - 12.3 |
Cartesian Coordinates, Vectors |
01/19/2006 |
12.4, 12.5 |
Dot Product, Cross Product |
01/24/2006 |
12.6, 12.7 |
Line, Planes |
01/26/2006 |
13.1-13.3 |
Vector Functions, Differentiation Formulas |
01/31/2006 |
13.4, 13.5 |
Curves, Arc Length, Curvature |
02/02/2006 |
14.1 - 14.3 |
Local Curves, Level Surfaces |
02/07/2006 |
14.4, 14.5 |
Parial Derivatives, Limits |
02/09/2006 |
14.6 |
Continuity |
02/14/2006 |
15.1, 15.2 |
Gradient, Directional Derivative |
02/16/2006 |
15.3 |
Chain Rule |
02/21/2006 |
15.4 | Normal, Tangent Line, Tangent Plane |
02/23/2006 |
15.5 | Maxima and Minima |
02/28/2006 |
15.6, 15.7 | -same- |
03/02/2006 |
15.8, 15.9 | Differential of a Function |
03/07/2006 |
16.1, 16.3 | Double Integrals, Iterated Integrals |
03/09/2006 |
Midterm | Examination |
03/14/2006 |
SPRING |
BREAK |
03/16/2006 |
SPRING | BREAK |
03/21/2006 |
16.4, 16.5 |
Double Integrals in Polar Coordinates |
03/23/2006 |
16.6, 16.7 |
Triple Integrals |
03/28/2006 |
16.8, 16.9 |
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates |
03/30/2006 |
16.10 |
Change of Variables |
04/04/2006 |
17.1, 17.2 |
Line Integrals |
04/06/2006 |
17.4, 17.5 |
Green's Theorem |
04/11/2006 |
17.5 |
-same- |
04/13/2006 |
17.6 |
Surface Area |
04/18/2006 |
17.7 |
Surface Integrals |
04/20/2006 |
17.8 |
The "Grad" Operator |
04/25/2006 |
17.9 |
Divergence Theorem |
04/27/2006 |
17.10 |
Stokes Theorem |
Homework Assigments (please see grading policy section for requirements):
Assigned |
Due |
Homework Exercises |
01/17/2006 |
01/31/2006 |
Section 12.1: 38, 48 Section 12.3: 20, 38, 42 Section 12.4: 11, 44, 53, 56 Section 12.5: 17, 19, 40, 42 Section 12.6: 17, 18, 40, 44 Section 12.7: 43, 45, 46 |
02/02/2006 |
02/14/2006 |
Section 13.1: 18, 40, 58 Section 13.2: 28, 36 Section 13.3: 27, 28, 44 Section 13.4: 16, 17, 19, 22 Section 13.5: 24, 50, 58 Section 14.1: 38, 39 Section 14.2: 27, 28, 30, 38, 42, 44, 53 (a) Section 14.3: 40
|
02/21/2006 |
02/28/2006 |
Section 14.4: 38, 61 Section 14.5: 10, 19, 20 Section 14.6: 18, 20, 32 Section 15.1: 5, 6, 12, 32, 42 Section 15.2: 2, 22, 36, 40 Section 15.3: 12, 18, 24, 36 Section 15.4: 6, 34 |
03/22/2006 |
04/04/2006 |
Section 15.5: 22, 24, 26 Section 15.6: 16, 20, 30 Section 15.7: 30, 32 Section 15.8: 16, 34 Section 15.9: 24, 31, 32 Section 16.1: 4, 8, 10 Section 16.3: 14, 16, 18, 55, 60 Section 16.4: 12, 16, 26 Section 16.5: 6, 18, 25, 26 |
04/10/2006 |
04/25/2006 |
Section 16.6: 4, 7, 9 Section 16.7: 4, 7, 36, 50 Section 16.8: 12, 16, 26 Section 16.9: 18, 34 Section 16.10: 15, 26 Section 17.1: 4, 6, 20, 28 Section 17.2: 10, 22, 24 Section 17.4: 28 Section 17.5: 22, 24 Section 17.6: 5, 6, 8, 16, 29, 32(a)(c), 38 (*) |
Section 17.7: 9, 10, 12,
28, 31, 32 Section 17.8: choose 6 from 1 - 14 Section 17.9: 12, 14, 20, (23, 24 physics *) Section 17.10: 5, 6, 7, 12, 18 |