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Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur MTH 101A, 2017-2018, I Semester

This document provides information about the MTH 101A calculus course offered in the 2017-2018 academic year by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. It introduces the two instructors, required textbooks, course website, examination schedule, and a detailed week-by-week course plan covering topics like limits, continuity, differentiation, integration, vectors, and multivariable calculus. Key calculus concepts are mapped to the relevant sections in the Thomas' Calculus textbook.

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Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur MTH 101A, 2017-2018, I Semester

This document provides information about the MTH 101A calculus course offered in the 2017-2018 academic year by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. It introduces the two instructors, required textbooks, course website, examination schedule, and a detailed week-by-week course plan covering topics like limits, continuity, differentiation, integration, vectors, and multivariable calculus. Key calculus concepts are mapped to the relevant sections in the Thomas' Calculus textbook.

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Department of Mathematics and Statistics,

Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur


MTH 101A, 2017-2018, I Semester

Instructor : Ashis Mandal


Office : FB 523, Department of Mathematics and Statistics,
Tel. 6783
email : amandal@iitk.ac.in

Instructor : Debasis Sen


Office : FB 501, Department of Mathematics and Statistics,
Tel. 6401
email : debasis@iitk.ac.in

Text-book: Thomas Calculus, (12th edition) by George B. Thomas Jr., Maurice D. Weir & Joel
R. Hass.

Reference-book: Introduction to Real Analysis (4th edition), by Robert G. Bartle & Donald R.
Sherbert.

Course web site : https://sites.google.com/view/mth101-2017/home

Lecture-wise notes of all the lectures, assignments, practice problems with hints/solutions,
course plan and necessary information will be available on this course web site.

Some proofs in the lecture notes and some problems in the practice problems are
marked (*). Such proofs and problems will not be asked in the exams and quizzes.

The assignment problems will be discussed in the tutorial classes. The practice problems avail-
able on the course web site are usually not discussed in the tutorial classes; however, the students
can discuss these problems with the tutors during office hours.

Examinations: There will be two quizzes. Each one will be of 20 minutes duration and 15 marks.
There will be one mid-semester examination which will be of 2 hours duration and 70 marks. End
Semester Examination will be of 3 hours duration and 100 marks.

Course Plan

Here the numbers (10.1) and others refer to the section of the text book Thomas
Calculus.

Lecture 1: Real number system : Completeness property, density of rationals (irrationals) in R.

Lecture 2: (10.11 ) Convergence of a sequence, Sandwich theorem, Monotone sequences.

Lecture 3: Cauchy criterion, Subsequence, Every bounded sequence has a convergent subse-
quence, convergence of a sequence satisfying Cauchy criterion.

Lecture 4: (2.1-2.5) Limits and Continuity of functions, Boundedness of a continuous function


on [a,b].

Lecture 5: (2.5,3.2) Existence of maximum of a continuous function on [a,b], Intermediate value


property, Differentiability.
1
Section from the text book Thomas Calculus.
Lecture 6: (4.1-4.3) Necessary condition for local maxima, Rolles theorem and Mean value
theorem.

Lecture 7: Cauchy mean value theorem, LHospital rule.

Lecture 8: (4.6) Fixed point iteration method (Picards method), Newtons method.

Lecture 9: (4.3,4.4) Increasing and decreasing functions, Convexity, Second derivative test for
max and min, Point of inflection, curve sketching.

Lecture 10 (4.4,10.9) Curve sketching (contd.), Taylors theorem with remainder.

Lecture 11: (10.2) Convergence of series, Geometric and Harmonic series, Absolute convergence.
P P k
Lecture 12: (10.4) Comparison test, Cauchy
P 1 P condensation test : an conv. 2 a2k conv.
1
for an 0 and an+1 an . Examples: np , n(logn)p .

Lecture 13: (10.5,10.6) Ratio test, Root test, Examples, Leibnizs theorem.

Lecture 14: (10.7-10.9) Power series, Radius of convergence, Taylor series, Maclaurin series.

Lecture 15: (5.3) Introduction to Riemann integration, Integrability.

Lecture 16: (5.3) The integral existence theorem for continuous functions and monotone
functions, Elementary properties of integral.

Lecture 17: (5.4) Fundamental Theorems of calculus, Riemann Sum.

Lecture 18: (8.7) Improper integral of first & second kind, Comparison test, Absolute conver-
gence.

Lecture 19: (5.6,11.3) Applications of definite integral: Area between two curves, Polar coor-
dinates, Graphs of polar coordinates.


Mid Semester Examination: Sept. 18 - Sept. 23, 2017
-

Lecture 20: (11.5,6.1 ) Area between two curves when their equations are given in polar
coordinates, Volumes by slicing.

Lecture 21: (6.2,6.3) Volumes by Shell and Washer methods, Length of a curve.

Lecture 22: (6.4,6.6) Area of surface of revolution, Pappuss Theorem.

Lecture 23: (12.1-12.6) Review of vector algebra, Equations of lines and planes.

Lecture 24: (13.1,13.3) Continuity and Differentiability of vector functions, Arc length for space
curves, Unit tangent vector.

Lecture 25: (13.4) Unit normal and Curvature to plane and space curves, Binormal.

Lecture 26: (14.1-14.3) Functions of several variables, Continuity, Partial derivatives, differen-
tiability.

Lecture 27: (14.4) Differentiability Continuity, Increment theorem, Chain rule.


Lecture 28: (14.5,14.6) Gradient, Directional derivatives, Tangent plane and Normal line.

Lecture 29: (14.3,14.9, Appendix 9) Mixed derivative theorem, Mean value theorem (MVT),
Extended MVT, Hessian.

Lecture 30: (14.7) Necessary and sufficient conditions for Maxima, Minima and Saddle point.

Lecture 31: (14.8) The method of Lagrange multipliers.

Lecture 32: (15.1,15.2) Double integral, Fubinis theorem, Volumes and Areas.

Lecture 33: (15.3,15.4,15.8) Change of variable in a double integral, special case: Polar coordi-
nates, Triple integral, Applications.

Lecture 34: (15.5,15.8,16.5) Change of variables in a triple integral, Special cases : Cylindrical
and Spherical coordinates, Surface area.

Lecture 35: (16.5,16.1,16.3) Surface area (contd.), Surface integrals, Line integrals.

Lecture 36: (16.4) Greens Theorem.

Lecture 37: (16.2) Vector fields, Divergence and Curl of a vector field.

Lecture 38: (16.7) Stokes Theorem.

Lecture 39: (16.8) The divergence theorem.



End Semester Examination : Nov. 18 - Nov. 27, 2017

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