Partial Differential Equations
Mathematics V3028, Spring 2006
Time and Place : TR 1:10pm-2:25pm, 203 Mathematics Building
Instructor : Professor P. Daskalopoulos
Office : 526 Mathematics
Office hours: TR 2.30pm-3.30pm
Email : pdaskalo@math.columbia.edu
Class Homepage :
http://www.math.columbia.edu/~pdaskalo/V3028.html
Course Description. This course is an introduction to partial differential equations,
emphasizing on the three classical linear equations: the wave
equation, the heat (diffusion) equation and the Laplace equation. We
will present the properties of these equations together with the
basic techniques that have proved useful in analyzing them. Many
important ideas can be understood in terms of them. The methods that
we will use include fundamental solutions and transform methods for
problems on the line, and separation of variables, using orthogonal
series, for problems in regions with boundary.
Prerequisites. Calculus 3A, Calculus 4A, and ordinary
differential equations. Some mathematical sophistication. Other topics
will be introduced as needed.
Text. Partial Differential Equations: An Introduction. By Walter
A. Strauss.
Homework. There will be weekly problem sets. Homework
will be collected (on the Tuesday the next week) and graded. The first
problem set is due Tuesday, January 24.
Midterm Examination.There will be one seventy-five minute
midterm examination which is tentatively scheduled on Thursday, March 9. There are no makeups for missed exams, regardless of the reason
for absence.
Final Examination. There will be a three-hour final
examination given at the end of the term, in the usual classroom.
You must take the final examination at the time scheduled by the
university; no final exams will be given earlier. In particular,
examinations will not be rescheduled because of travel
arrangements. It is your responsibility to schedule travel
appropriately.
Grading. The course grades will be computed as follows:
20% Homework, 30% Midterm exam, 50% Final exam.
TA. Maria-Cristina
Caputo caputo@math.columbia.edu. Office hours: Wednesday 10am-2pm at the
Math Help Room.
Schedule of Lectures