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WelcomeWhat follows is the home page for MATH2100: Applied Mathematical Analysis for Semester 2, 2007. It includes the home page for MATH2010: Analysis of Ordinary Differential Equations, and the home page for MATH2011: Analysis of Partial Differential Equations, which run as the first and second halves of MATH2100, respectively. Important NoticesCheck the COURSE PROFILE through mySInet for official information about the course, especially about the assessment. There will be a REVISION LECTURE for MATH2010 and the first half of MATH2100 on Friday 26th October at 9am in Rm 63-360 . There will be a REVISION LECTURE for MATH2011 and the second half of MATH2100 on Tuesday 23rd October at 12 noon in Rm 63-360 . There will be NO LECTURE
for MATH2100/2010/2011
on Monday 22nd October.
There will be a REVISION TUTORIAL
for MATH2100/2010/2011
on Wednesday,November 14, from 2-4pm in Room 67-141.
Please check your assignment marks regularly at
http://www.maths.uq.edu.au/marks/view.php
and let the lecturer know if there are mistakes or omissions. Check your registration on
mySInet, and SIGN ON to a tutorial that suits you.(Not yet available for MATH2011.)
Lectures for MATH2010 and the first half of MATH2100
start on Monday July 23rd.
There will be no tutorial or assignment for MATH2010 or MATH2100
in the week beginning July 23. Lectures for MATH2011 and the second half of MATH2100
start on Monday, September 3 and end on Friday, October 20. There will be no tutorial or assignment for MATH2011 or MATH2100
in the week beginning September 3. You should acquire the textbook for the course: E Kreyszig,
Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th Edition (John Wiley,
Brisbane ) Information about the examination can be found on the Tutorials page
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Lecturer: Professor Tony Bracken, Email: ajb@maths.uq.edu.au Office: Room 67-742, Phone: 3365 2311 | ||
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Consultation HoursThursday 2-4pm. Other times by appointment. |
MATH2100/2010/2011
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Last updated June 2007
Contact the lecturer
Professor Tony Bracken