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MATHS 7101 - Multivariable and Complex Calculus

Career: Postgraduate Coursework
Units: 3
Term: Semester 1
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 3.5 hours per week
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: Yes
Available for Non-Award Study: No
Assumed Knowledge: MATHS 1012
Assessment: Ongoing assessment, exam.
Syllabus:

The mathematics required to describe most "real life" systems involves functions of more than one variable, so the differential and integral calculus developed in a first course in Calculus must be extended to functions of more variables. In this course, the key results of one-variable calculus are extended to higher dimensions: differentiation, integration, and the link between them provided by the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus are all generalised. The machinery developed can be applied to another generalisation of one-variable Calculus, namely to complex calculus, and the course also provides an introduction to this subject. The material covered in this course forms the basis for mathematical analysis and application across an extremely broad range of areas, essential for anyone studying the hard sciences, engineering, or mathematical economics/finance. Topics covered are: introduction to multivariable calculus; differentiation of scalar- and vector-valued functions; higher-order derivatives, extrema and Lagrange multipliers; integration over regions, volumes, paths and surfaces; Green's, Stokes' and Gauss's theorems; an introduction to complex numbers and functions; complex differentiation; complex integration and Cauchy's theorems.

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3
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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
Semester 1 Tue 12/03/2024 Thu 21/03/2024 Fri 03/05/2024 Fri 07/06/2024


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Seminar
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
13500 SE01 10 10 27 Feb - 2 Apr Tuesday 9am - 10am Engineering Nth, N158, Chapman Lecture Theatre
23 Apr - 28 May Tuesday 9am - 10am Engineering Nth, N158, Chapman Lecture Theatre
Related Class: Workshop
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
11181 WR01 2 2 27 Feb - 2 Apr Tuesday 4pm - 5pm Engineering & Mathematics, EM105, Teaching Room
23 Apr - 28 May Tuesday 4pm - 5pm Engineering & Mathematics, EM105, Teaching Room
13496 WR05 2 2 1 Mar - 5 Apr Friday 10am - 11am Schulz, 218, Teaching Room
26 Apr - 31 May Friday 10am - 11am Schulz, 218, Teaching Room
13497 WR04 2 2 26 Feb - 1 Apr Monday 11am - 12pm Engineering & Mathematics, EMG07, Teaching Room
22 Apr - 27 May Monday 11am - 12pm Engineering & Mathematics, EMG07, Teaching Room
13498 WR03 2 2 29 Feb - 4 Apr Thursday 9am - 10am Lower Napier, LG24, Teaching Room
25 Apr - 30 May Thursday 9am - 10am Lower Napier, LG24, Teaching Room
13499 WR02 2 2 1 Mar - 5 Apr Friday 12pm - 1pm Schulz, 218, Teaching Room
26 Apr - 31 May Friday 12pm - 1pm Schulz, 218, Teaching Room