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Mathematics 210

Multivariable Calculus

Fall 2007
Alan H. Stein

Contents

Links

  • — These are organized by topic.

Meeting Times

MW 11:15-12:30, Th 12:30-1:30

Textbook

Multivariable Calculus By James Stuart
Thomson - Brooks/Cole

Listserv Mailing List

The class has a listserv mailing list set up. The name of the list is WMA210-L and it is hosted on listserv.uconn.edu. Every member of the class will be automatically signed up for the list upon filling out the and is expected to participate in the discussions.

Posting a Message to the Mailing List

To post a message to the mailing list, simply address it to WMA210-L@listserv.uconn.edu. Other than that, it may be handled in the same way as any other email message.

Notes for This Course

Notes

There are a number of sets of available. The following sets of slides specific for this class are also available. Each set is available in a normal size text format as well as the slides used in class.
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Instructor's Notes — This is a concise list of topics being covered along with assignments planned to go with each section. It is not really meant for public consumption, but one of your classmates noticed their existence and asked for a copy. Note some portions are in my own private notation and should not be viewed as using standard notation. Use at your own risk.

Problem Sets, Quizzes and Examinations

There will be approximately three hour long exams during the course of the semester and a comprehensive final exam at the end of the semester. The exams will be announced at least two classes beforehand, and will probably be announced even before that on the class mailing list. There may also be some graded problem sets during the course of the semester. Each problem set will be worth 50 points. Specific policies regarding the completion of problem sets are available elsewhere on this web site.

It is important to note that each set will have a due date. It is permissible to submit completed sets prior to the due date; no sets will be accepted after the due date.

Problem Sets

Problem Set 1Solutions
Problem Set 2Solutions
Problem Set 3Solutions

Group Projects

There may be some group projects given during the course of the semester.

Final Examination

The final examination will be comprehensive, although more emphasis will be placed on the material covered later in the course and which was not included in any earlier exam than in the earlier material.

The final examination will be given Monday, December 10, 12:00-2:00 p.m.

Solutions to Individual Problems

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