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Analysis (04_XBANA)

  • Coefficient : 2
  • Hourly Volume: 50h (including 27h supervised)
    CTD : 27h supervised (and 4.5h unsupervised)
    Out-of-schedule personal work : 18.5h

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Description

  1. Generalized integrals: notion of convergence, calculation techniques (integration by parts, change of variable)
  2. Multiple integrals: double and triple integrals - Fubini formulas - Variable changes (polar coordinates for double integrals, cylindrical and spherical coordinates for triple integrals) - Applications to area and volume calculations, determination of a center of inertia, a moment of inertia
  3. Curvilinear integrals - Calculation of lengths of arcs of curves - Circulation of a vector field - Concept of gradient and rotational - Green-Riemann formula, application to area calculations
  4. Surface integrals - Flow of a vector field - Green-Ostrogradsky formula - Stockes-Ampère formula

Learning Outcomes AAv (AAv)

  • AAv1 [heures: 25, B1,B2,B3] (multiple integrals): At the end of this course, each student knows how to calculate double and triple integrals, and use these notions to determine volumes, surface areas, coordinates of a center of inertia or the inertia matrix of a solid.

  • AAv2 [heures: 10, B2,B3] (generalized integrals): At the end of this course, each student knows how to determine the nature (convergent or divergent) of a generalized integral and calculate the value of a convergent integral in different fields (probability, electromagnetism, signal theory, etc.).

  • AAv3 [heures: 15, B1,B2,B3] (vector_fields): At the end of this course, each student knows how to determine the circulation of a vector field (resp. the curvilinear integral of a differential form) and apply this notion in different situations (electric field, magnetic field, speed of a fluid at a point, etc.).

Assessment methods

One long test (coefficient 1), average of several short tests (coefficient 2)

Key Words

Simple, multiple, curvilinear and surface integrals

Prerequisites

Mathematics program for high school and previous semesters

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