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IAP 2002 Subjects

Mathematics

18.023A
Calculus with Applications
D. Kleitman
Mon-Fri, Jan 7-11, 14-18, 22-25, 28-1, 12-01:00pm, 2-147, Recitation TR 2-3:30

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No listeners
Prereq: —
Level: U 12 units Standard A - F Grading   

First half is taught during the last six weeks of the fall term; covers material in the first half of 18.023 (calculus of several variables, emphasizing applications; vector algebra, partial differentiation and optimization techniques). Second half of 18.023A is taught during IAP (daily lectures); covers the remaining material in 18.023. Contact: D. Kleitman, 2-347, djk@math.mit.edu

18.02A
Calculus
A. Mattuck
Mon-Fri, Jan 7-11, 14-18, 22-25, 28-1, 12-01:00pm, 10-250, Recitation TR 10 or 2

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No listeners
Prereq: 18.01A or 18.01
Level: U 12 units Standard A - F Grading   

First half is taught during the last six weeks of the fall term; covers material in the first half of 18.02 (through double integrals). Second half of 18.02A can be taken either during IAP (daily lectures) or during the first half of the Spring term; it covers the remaining material in 18.02. Contact: Stephanie (Stevie) Gallarelli, 2-108, x3-4977, nonna@math.mit.edu

18.095
Mathematics Lecture Series
Richard Dudley
Mon, Wed, Fri, Jan 7, 9, 11, 14, 16, 18, 23, 25, 28, 30, 1, 01-02:30pm, 2-105

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Listeners welcome at individual sessions (series)
Prereq: 18.01 or equivalent
Level: U 6 units Graded P/D/F   

Ten lectures by mathematics faculty members on interesting topics from both classical and modern mathematics. All lectures accessible to students with calculus background and an interest in mathematics. At each lecture, reading and exercises are assigned. Students prepare these for discussion in a weekly problem session.
Students taking 18.095 for credit are expected to attend regularly and to do problem sets.
Contact: Richard Dudley, x3-7567, rmd@math.mit.edu


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