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Mathematical Analysis II
FSI-SA2Acad. year: 2014/2015
The course “Mathematical Analysis II” is a follow-up to the introductory course “Mathematical Analysis I”. It deals with the differential and integral calculus of functions in one several variables. Students acquire theoretical knowledge in several variables functions necessary for solving of difficult problems in mathematics, physics and technical disciplines.
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V. Jarník: Diferenciální počet II, Academia, 1984. (CS)
V. Jarník: Integrální počet II, Academia, 1984. (CS)
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2. Partial derivations. The gradient.
3. Total differentials. Taylor polynomials.
4. Local extremes.
5. Relative and absolute extremes.
6. Functions defined implicitly.
7. Double and triple integral.
8. Applications of double and triple integrals.
9. Curves and their orientations.
10. Line integrals and its applications. Green's theorem.
11. The potential, the nabla and delta operators, divergence and curl of a vector field.
12. Surfaces and their orientability.
13. Surface integrals and its applications. Gauss-Ostrogradskii's theorem and Stokes' theorem.
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