NTU Course

Applied Mathematics (1)

Offered in 112-2
  • Notes
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    • Restriction: within this department (including students taking minor and dual degree program)

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  • Course Description
    This course is the first part of two which provide the foundation of mathematical methods commonly needed in the study of physics.
  • Course Objective
    This is to prepare for the students majoring in physics. Dates for lecture series I (21 lectures): 2/20, 2/27, 3/5, 3/12, 3/19, 3/26, 4/2 Date of mid-term exam: 4/9 Dates for lecture series II (21 lectures): 4/16, 4/23, 4/30, 5/7, 5/14, 5/21, 5/28 Date of final exam: 6/4
  • Course Requirement
    There will be a mid-term exam and a final exam following the university calendar. Homework will not be graded but with the support from the TA. The attendance is not required.
  • Expected weekly study hours before and/or after class
  • Office Hour
    Fri13:20 - 14:10
    新物 111 助教: 黃福祥(Fu-Hsiang Huang) r10222098@g.ntu.edu.tw (Office: 615, Office time: Anytime, if I'm free), 吳安基 r12222068@ntu.edu.tw
  • Designated Reading
    The lecture materials are compiled from various books in the reference list. The students should refer to whatever suitable for their needs.
  • References
    G. Arfken and H. J. Weber (2005). Mathematical Methods for Physi- cists, 6th edition. Academic Press. Strang/ Introduction to Linear Algebra International Edition. E Kreyszig (2011). Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 8th edition. Wiley (10th edition available). K F Riley, M P Hobson & S J Bence (2002). Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering. 3rd ed., Cambridge University Press. (Available online via http://idiscover.lib.cam.ac.uk). J W Dettman (1988). Mathematical Methods in Physics and Engineering. Dover (Dover Books on Physics).
  • Grading
    1. NTU has not set an upper limit on the percentage of A+ grades.
    2. NTU uses a letter grade system for assessment. The grade percentage ranges and the single-subject grade conversion table in the NATIONAL TAIWAN UNIVERSITY Regulations Governing Academic Grading are for reference only. Instructors may adjust the percentage ranges according to the grade definitions. For more information, see the Assessment for Learning Section
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