Topics: Vectors and the geometry of space, vector functions, functions of several variables and partial derivatives
Prerequisites: Math UN1101: Calculus I or an equivalent. For more information on calculus: http://www.math.columbia.edu/programs-math/undergraduate-program/calculus-classes/
Instructor: Chen-Chih Lai
Email: cl4205 at math dot columbia dot edu
Office: 307A Mathematics Building
Office hours provide you with opportunities to ask questions about course material or mathematics in general.
Office Hours: Tue 2:40pm–3:55pm and Wed 10:10am–11:25am, or by appointment (in-person or via Zoom)
Teaching assistant(s):
Graduate TA: Roy Magen (Help room hours: Tue 2pm–4pm, Thu 3pm–5pm, Friday 4pm–6pm in 502 Milstein at Barnard Campus)
Undergraduate TA: Young Wang (Help room hours: Thu 2pm–4pm in 502 Milstein at Barnard Campus)
Textbook: Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 9th Edition, by James Stewart
Grading: Homework (30%), Midterm 1 (20%), Midterm 2 (20%), Final Exam (30%).
There will be no makeup exams under any circumstances. However, the lowest score of the two midterms will be replaced by the final exam score if this increases your total score. So you can miss one midterm without too much damage. On the other hand, missing both midterms or missing the final will seriously harm your grade. Please check the exam dates now (see below) to make sure that you have no unavoidable conflicts!
Important websites for this course:
Lecture:
Days & Times: Tue, Thu 1:10pm–2:25pm
Room: 207 Mathematics Building
Class dates: Jan 18, 2022–May 2, 2022
Exam Dates:
You are encouraged to take advantage of the math Help Rooms. The schedule is available at https://www.math.columbia.edu/general-information/help-rooms.
This schedule will be updated as we go along.
Tuesday | Thursday |
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Jan 18: Brief overview, coordinate systems (§12.1, 10.3, 15.7, 15.8) | Jan 20: Vectors (§12.2) |
Jan 25: Dot product (§12.3)/HW1 due | Jan 27: Cross product (§12.4) |
Feb 1: Equations of lines and planes (§12.5)/HW2 due | Feb 3: Parametric curves, conic sections (§10.1, 10.5) |
Feb 8: Cylinders and quadric surfaces (§12.6)/HW3 due | Feb 10: Review |
Feb 15: Miterm 1 | Feb 17: Vector functions and space curves (§13.1) |
Feb 22: Derivatives and Integrals of vector functions (§13.2)/HW4 due | Feb 24: Arc length and curvature (§13.3) |
Mar 1: Motion: velocity and acceleration (§13.4)/HW5 due | Mar 3: Functions of several variables (§14.1) |
Mar 8: Limit and continuity (§14.2)/HW6 due | Mar 10: Partial derivatives (§14.3) |
Mar 15: No class | Mar 17: No class |
Mar 22: Tangent planes and linear approximations | Mar 24: Review/HW7 due |
Mar 29: Midterm 2 | Mar 31: Chain rule (§14.5) |
Apr 5: Directional derivative, gradient (§14.6) | Apr 7: Directional derivative, gradient (§14.6)/HW8 due |
Apr 12: Maximum and minimum (§14.7) | Apr 14: Maximum and minimum (§14.7)/HW9 due |
Apr 19: Maximum and minimum (§14.7) | Apr 21: Lagrange multipliers (§14.8)/HW10 due |
Apr 26: Lagrange multipliers (§14.8) | Apr 28: Review/HW11 due |
May 3: No class | May 5: No class |
May 10: Final Exam (1:10pm–4:00pm) |
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