CALCULUS 2

Academic year
2021/2022 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
CALCOLO 2
Course code
CT0433 (AF:354859 AR:185470)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Educational sector code
MAT/08
Period
2nd Semester
Course year
1
Where
VENEZIA
Moodle
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This course belongs to the curricular activities of the the Bachelor in Computer Science.
The course aims at providing students with the basic instruments of Calculus 2, concerning functions of two or more real variables, and the solution of ordinary differential equations of the first and second order.

The aim of this course is to develop skills one needs to solve Differential and Integral questions arising in technology, science, economics and business.
Regular and active participation in the teaching activities offered by the Course, together with independent learning activities, will enable students to:
1. (knowledge and understanding)
-- acquire knowledge and understanding regarding some basic concepts of Calculus 2 concerning two-variable functions.

2. (applying knowledge and understanding)
-- describe and use simple mathematical models governed by ODEs;
-- compute the points of minimum, maximum, and saddle points of a function;
-- draw the graph of of two-variable functions;
-- compute the integral of two-variable functions;

3. (making judgements)
-- correctly understand Math statements concerning multi-variable functions.
The students are supposed to know the main concepts of the courses Calculus 1 and Linear Algebra.
Mathematical Models
Ordinary differential equations of the first and second order
Vectorial calculus and parametric curves
Real functions of two or more variables
Limits and continuity in n-dimensions
Directional derivatives
Partial derivatives and gradient
Higher order derivatives
Maximum, minimum and saddle points
Two-dimensional integrals
Reduction method
Rule of change of variables
Vectorial field, Gauss-Green formula and divergence theorem.

(Partial differential equations
Heat equation
Power series, Taylor series and Fourier series)
It is recommended to study on the material provided in the moodle page of the course

The following books can be helpful:
F. Sartoretto, Calcolo, e-book, McGraw-Hill Italia, 2013
G. Naldi, L. Pareschi, e G. Aletti, Calcolo differenziale e algebra lineare, McGraw-Hill Italia, Milano, 2012.
M. Bertsch, R. Dal Passo, L. Giacomelli. Analisi Matematica. McGraw-Hill, Milano 2007
The examination consists of a written test evaluating the ability of students in solving differential equations and problems related to the Mathematical Analysis for functions of two real variables.
The evaluation is performed by open answer problems.
Classroom lessons and exercises. The moodle platform is exploited, in order to deliver supplementary material.
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Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 11/03/2021