Indiana-Purdue University at Fort Wayne

Honors Calculus - How to use the book "Who is Fourier?" (WIF) and the Lecture Notes (LN)?

 

Students are expected to read assigned sections to be presented in class at home, and make sure they understand the text fully and completely. WIF will be used more for the intuitive understanding of the mathematical concepts and for the presentation of Fourier analysis that is not covered in LN. LN provides the analytical formalization of the mathematical concepts, theorems, computations, and methods. There are proofs in LN, which are an important integral part of the course. Students are supposed to understand these proofs, but they are not required to memorize or repeat them. The instructor will explain these proofs in class, and help students understand them. Some of the problems are based on these proofs as they are in any standard calculus book. Students are required to learn the theorems, they should be able to recall the conditions of the theorems, and be able to use them for solving exercises and problems. Some of the theorems are stated without a proof. Students can get extra credit any time by proving those theorems on their own, or by learning the proofs from other books. (For some of these theorems, LN has a hint to guide students to prove them.) In order to get the extra credit, students are not required to present the proofs, but they are required to explain the steps of the proofs to the instructor by using their own notes. The instructor will be happy to help students with the extra credit, and willing to help explain some of the steps that are hard for a student to understand.

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The projects are designed for group work, but students who feel more comfortable doing individual work will not be forced to participate in group work. Students are allowed to choose their own groups, but a group cannot contain more than three students. Groups (or individuals) are required to do the problems and present them to the instructor either in written form or by oral presentation. Each member of the group must be ready for the presentation. During any presentation students are allowed to use their own written notes. The instructor may ask for a presentation even if he collects written answers. Some of the problems of these projects are challenging, so the instructor is happy to give extra help for groups (or individuals) with no penalty at all. The only thing that is expected from students in these help sessions is active participation. There are exercises in LN that are supposed to help students learn the standard drill skill. They are supposed to be done by each student, but they will not be collected or graded. Students can ask for help with these problems in class or during office hours. Because of time constraints, some integrals and integration techniques are covered in MA 163-H, some in MA 164-H. At the end of the MA 163-H LN there are some exercises that will be repeated in the Lecture Notes for MA 164-H. They will be assigned in MA 163-H only if they will be covered fully or partially.