Math 20C (Multivariable Calculus) - Spring 2010



Professor: CRISTIAN D. POPESCU  -- Lectures: MWF 8:00-8:50am, in WLH 2001.
    Office Hours: Mo. & We. 11:00am - 12:00noon,  in  AP&M 6256.
Office: AP&M 6256; Phone: 858-534-6297; E-mail: cpopescu@math.ucsd.edu


Teaching Assistants:

  RAUL GOMEZ -- Discussion Sections: A01, Tu 10:00am, in WLH 2115; A02, Tu 11:00am, in WLH2115.

Office Hours: M 12-1 (Calc. Lab.), W 12-1 (AP&M 6341.)
E-mail: r1gomez@math.ucsd.edu


  MICHAEL WHITE -- Discussion Sections: A03, Tu 12:00 noon, in WLH 2115; A04, Tu 1:00pm, in WLH 2115.
Office Hours: T 2-3 (AP&M 6446) and T 3-4 (Calc. Lab.)
E-mail: mrwhite@math.ucsd.edu

  KATHERINE WALSH -- Discussion Sections: A05, Tu 2:00pm, in AP&M 2301; A06, Tu 3:00pm, in AP&M 2301;
A07, Tu 4:00pm, in AP&M 2301; A08, Tu 5:00pm, in AP&M 2301.
Office Hours: M 10-11 (Calc. Lab.), W 1-2 (Ap&M 6446), Th 2-3 (AP&M 6446), F 1-2 (Calc. Lab.)
E-mail: k3walsh@math.ucsd.edu



COURSE DESCRIPTION

 
WHAT IS MATH 20C? This is the third calculus course for students of mathematics, science, and engineering. In this course we examine topics of elementary calculus, but from a multidimensional perspective. We will visit four major themes: 1) Vectors and vector operations; 2) Derivation and integration of vector valued functions of one variable; 3) Partial derivatives of functions of several variables; 4) Integration of functions of several variables.

TEXT
  Jon Rogawski, Multivariable Calculus, W. H. Freeman and Company 2008. You are expected to read the text BEFORE each lecture.

EXAMS

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