Mathematics I
for Civil Engineers and others
Winter 2001/02
Prof. Dr. Volker Enß,
Dr. Manfred Fleckenstein
Times, lecture halls, etc. see in:
Deutsche Version.
General information about the course
Mathematics I - III
(in German).
News: Details about the exercises and examinations will be given
in the first lecture on Oct. 18, 2001, 11:45, lecture hall Ro.
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- Exercises (with link to those from last years course)
and information for
downloading.
- Visualization
(e.g. links to JAVA applets, later also more
MAPLE worksheets for downloading).
- Contents:
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The three semester course of mathematics provides the basics
as well as mathematical skills which are needed for the studies of
civil engineering or other engineering sciences. The course is given
in German.
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The main topics of part I are:
- Real and complex numbers
- Sequences and infinite series
- Elementary functions
- Calculus for functions of one real variable
- Prerequisits:
Working knowledge of high school mathematics.
- Textbooks: will be discussed in the lecture.
- Mimeographed lecture notes (in German, DM 10) are
available
in the office, main building, Room 229, Mo-Th 9-11.
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The course is offered every year in the winter semester.
Inquiries may be directed to Dr. Manfred Fleckenstein (Tel. 0241 - 80 94 510,
Fax 0241 - 80 92 322, email),
Prof. Dr. Volker Enß (Tel. 0241 - 80 94 507, Fax 0241 - 80 92 322,
email)
October 2001,
Volker Enß