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Course 000307: Mathematics For Engineers II (006) : Yoshephyang@sejong - Ac.kr

This document outlines the course Mathematics for Engineers II which covers topics in vector calculus, Fourier series and transformations, partial differential equations, and complex calculus. The course is taught online by Professor Yosheph Yang on Mondays and Wednesdays from 16:30-18:00 and student grades will be based on homework, exams, and attendance. The syllabus provides an overview of topics, references, office hours, prerequisites, grading policy, and course schedule.

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Course 000307: Mathematics For Engineers II (006) : Yoshephyang@sejong - Ac.kr

This document outlines the course Mathematics for Engineers II which covers topics in vector calculus, Fourier series and transformations, partial differential equations, and complex calculus. The course is taught online by Professor Yosheph Yang on Mondays and Wednesdays from 16:30-18:00 and student grades will be based on homework, exams, and attendance. The syllabus provides an overview of topics, references, office hours, prerequisites, grading policy, and course schedule.

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Course 000307: Mathematics for Engineers II (006)

Fall 2021

Instructor: Yosheph Yang Time: Monday and Wednesday 16:30 – 18:00


Email: yoshephyang@sejong.ac.kr Place: Webex Online Lecture
Phone: 02-3408-1978

Course Description:
The course aims to provide undergraduate (mostly for sophomore) engineering students the second
part of Engineering Mathematics. Through this course, students are expected to get familiarized with
topics including: vector calculus, Fourier series and transformation, partial differential equations, and
complex calculus.

Office Hours:
우정당 314호, Thursday 15.00-17.00 or by appointment (via Email or Phone)

Prerequisites:
Mathematics for Engineers I, Calculus

Main References:
• Lecture Note provided by the Instructor.
• Kreyszig, E. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley and Sons Inc, 10th Ed. Main Textbook
• Zill, D. G. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Education System, 4th Ed.
• Thomas, G. B., Weir, M. D., Hass, J. Thomas’ Calculus Early Transcendentals, 12th Ed.
• Zill, D. G. and Shanahan, P. D. A First Course in Complex Analysis, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1st
Ed.
• Brown, J. W. and Churchill, R. V. Complex Variables and Application, 7th Ed.
• Oneil, P. V. Advanced Engineering Mathematics

Grading Policy:
Homework and Assignments (25%), Midterm Exam (30%), Final (35%), Attendance (10%)

Class Policy:
• Depending on the COVID-19 situation, the course maybe conducted online through Webex platform.
• Regular attendance is essential and expected.
• Delayed homework submission will have penalty in grading.
Mathematics for Engineers II (006) Sejong University

Week Content

• Introduction to Course
Week 1 • Vectors in 2-Space and 3-Space (Section 9.1)
• Inner Product and Vector Product (Section 9.2, 9.3)
• Curves, Curvature (Section 9.4)
• Directional Derivative (Section 9.7)
Week 2 • Divergence and Curl of a Vector Field (Section 9.8, 9.9)
• Line Integrals and Path Independence (Section 10.1, 10.2)
• Green Theorem (Section 10.4)
Week 3 • Surfaces Integrals (Section 10.6)
• Triple Integrals and Divergence Theorem (Section 10.7, 10.8)

Week 4 • Fourier Series (Section 11.1)


• Even and Odd Functions (Section 11.2)

Week 5 • Orthogonal Functions and Series (Section 11.5, 11.6)


• Fourier Integral (Section 11.7)

Week 6 • Fourier Cosine and Sine Transforms (Section 11.8)


• Fourier Transforms (Discrete and Fast Fourier Transform (Section 11.9)

Week 7 • Basic Concept of PDEs (Section 12.1)


• Wave Equation (Section 12.2)

Week 8 Midterm Examination

Week 9 • Solution by Separating of Variables (Section 12.3)


• D’Alembert Solution of the Wave Equation (Section 12.4)

Week 10 • Heat Equation and Solution by Fourier Series (Section 12.5, 12.6)
• Complex Numbers and Their Geometric Representation (Section 13.1)

Week 11 • Polar Form, Power and Roots (Section 13.2)


• Derivative and Analytic Function (Section 13.3)
• Cauchy-Riemann Equations, Laplace Equations (Section 13.4)
Week 12 • Exponential Function (Section 13.5)
• Euler Formula, Logarithm (Section 13.6, 13.7)
• Line Integral in the Complex Plane (Section 14.1)
Week 13 • Cauchy Integral Theorem (Section 14.2)
• Cauchy Integral Formula (Section 14.3)

Week 14 • Laurent Series (Section 16.1)


• Singularities and Zeros (Section 16.2)

Week 15 • Residues Integration Method (Section 16.3)


• Residue Integration of Real Integrals (Section 16.4)

Week 16 Final Examination

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