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Engineering Mathematics II

Summary

This course builds on knowledge of Engineering Mathematics I, but don't worry. We'll take what you already know to the next level. Imagine that everything you could calculate in one dimension, you'll now be able to apply in a multi-dimensional space - so you can tackle real engineering problems and see how analytical methods handle them.

Literature

[1] KREML, P. Mathematics II. Ostrava: VŠB-TUO, 2005. ISBN 80-248-0798-X.
[2] STRYJA, J., ŽÍDEK, A. Workbook for Mathematics III, Ostrava: VŠB-TUO, 2024.ISBN 978-80-248-4730-6  (on-line).

Advised literature

[1] BOUCHALA, J., Vodstrčil, P., Ulčák, D. Integral Calculus of Multivariate Functions. Ostrava: VŠB-TUO, 2002. https://homel.vsb.cz/~bou10/archiv/IP2_en.pdfú)ú)
[2] BOUCHALA, J., KRAJC, B. Introduction to Differential Calculus of Several Variables. Ostrava: VŠB-TUO, 2022. https://homel.vsb.cz/~bou10/archiv/MA2_en.pdf


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 310-3201
Abbreviation DPII
Course title Engineering Mathematics II
Coordinating department Department of Mathematics and Descriptive Geometry
Course coordinator Ing. Petra Schreiberová, Ph.D.