Analysis IV 1100-3`An_IV
The lecture is a complementary part of the course on mathematical analysis. Its aim is to supply necessary knowledge concerning mathematical structures needed in studying theoretical physics. It is focused on some mathematical aspects associated with the basic differential equations of mathematical physics.
Student's work load: 130 h includes
Lectures and classes: 60 h
Preparation for lectures: 40 h
Preparation for the exam: 30 h
Description by Wiesław Pusz, November 2010
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge and skills:
Basic knowledge concerning partial differential equations, their specific types (elliptic, parabolic and hyperbolic).
Skill in applying fundamental technics of solving initial- and boundary-value problems.
Attitude:
Appreciation of the beauty, depth and usefulness
of abstract mathematical tools in a description of systems
and physical models;
to become used to rigorous and disciplined way of thiking.
Assessment criteria
One mid - term, final written exam, final oral exam.
Grading criteria: mastering the subject, solving problems.
Practical placement
none
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