Applied Mathematics for Engineering F3
Numbering Code | U-ENG25 32075 LJ55 | Year/Term | 2022 ・ Second semester |
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Number of Credits | 2 | Course Type | Lecture |
Target Year | Target Student | ||
Language | Japanese | Day/Period | Fri.2 |
Instructor name | INOUE YASUHIRO (Graduate School of Engineering Professor) | ||
Outline and Purpose of the Course | Introduction to special functions and mathematical methods for the physical sciences. | ||
Course Goals | Understanding special functions and mathematical methods for the physical sciences, and developing problem solving skills. | ||
Schedule and Contents |
Orthogonal function,2times, Orthogonal polynominals,2times, Confluent hypergeometric function,1time, Gamma and Beta functions,2times, Bessel function,2times, Generalized function,2times, Green's function,1time, Partial differential equations for physical sciences,2times, Short Exam and Discussion,1time, |
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Evaluation Methods and Policy | The course grade will be based on homework(30%) and quizzes(70%). | ||
Course Requirements | Theories of complex function and differential equation | ||
References, etc. | Mathematical Methods for Physicists, George B. Arfken and Hans J. Weber (Academic Press) isbn{}{9780123846549} | ||
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