Official Course Description

The course description can be found here.
The lectures will be held online via zoom, while the exercises will be offered on campus if possible. You will receive the link to the zoom meeting via blackboard (requires login). The lectures will be recorded and made available via blackboard. During the breaks in between the lectures, we will stop the recording and you can ask questions without being recorded.

Lecturers

  • Markus Grasmair: Room 1052 Sentralbygg II (markus.grasmair@ntnu.no)
  • Helge Holden: Room 1156 Sentralbygg II (helge.holden@ntnu.no)
  • Elisabeth Köbis: Room 1054 Sentralbygg II (elisabeth.kobis@ntnu.no)

Markus Grasmair's lectures will be given in Norwegian unless English lectures are requested. Elisabeth Köbis’ and Helge Holden's lectures will be in English.

Head Teaching Assistants

Esten Wøien (esten.n.woien@ntnu.no)
Diego Caudillo (diego.caudillo@ntnu.no)

Preliminary Lecture Schedule

Lecturer Day Time Study Programme
Helge Holden & Elisabeth Köbis Monday 10:15-12:00 MSCHEM, MTBYGG, MTIØT, MTENERG
Friday 09:15-11:00
Markus Grasmair Tuesday 08:15-10:00 MTNANO, MTPROD, MTMART, MTIØT, MTING
Friday 14:15-16:00

The first lecture in Markus Grasmair's group will be on Tuesday, 18th of August, 2020, and the first lecture in Helge Holden & Elisabeth Köbis' stream is on Monday, 17th of August, 2020.

Text

We shall be following Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig, 10th edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2011 and, in addition, some notes that will be provided.

Final Examination

The date of examination is Saturday, November 28. For information on examination regulations and proceedures, see here.

The exam will be in the form of a digital home exam, and the grading scale has been changed to pass/fail.

Exam information

  • Date: 28.11.2020
  • Time: 09:00
  • Duration: 4 hours (+30 minutes for uploading of files)
  • Place: digitally in Inspera Assessment
    • If you experience technical problems during your exam or when submitting your answer, contact technical support immediately. The contact information is stated on the cover page of the exam.
    • Do not contact the lecturers about technical problems.
  • Grading scale: Pass/fail.
    • The same grading scale will be used in the continuation exam in August.
  • Permitted examination aids:
    • All offline support material is allowed. This includes in particular all handwritten or printed material as well as downloaded notes or e-books. All calculators are allowed.
    • Online sources are not permitted.
    • This is an individual exam, and collaboration during the exam is not allowed and will be regarded as cheating. Specifically, this includes all communication with others about exam problems, and also the exchange of (partial) answers. More information about cheating at exams can be found here:
      https://innsida.ntnu.no/wiki/-/wiki/English/Cheating+on+exams
  • Answers:
    • All questions in the exam will require hand written answers. These answers have to be uploaded as PDF files. Typed answers are not permitted and will not be graded.
    • Make sure that your answers are readable.
    • Write your candidate number, course code (TMA4130), exam date, and page number at the top of each sheet. The page number refers to the page number for the current file, not the whole exam.
    • Do not write your student number or other personal information anywhere on the sheets.
    • Feel free to write on a tablet, if you have one available. Remember to export your answers as a PDF-file before uploading them.
    • Alternatively, you may write on a sheet of paper and take images with your camera or phone afterwards. In this case, you should use a dark pen and white A4-papers for best contrast. Instructions and suggestions for the conversion of images to PDFs can be found here:
      https://innsida.ntnu.no/wiki/-/wiki/English/Home%20Exam%20with%20hand%20drawings
    • The PDFs should not contain any personal information. Instructions on how to remove personal information from PDFs can be found here:
      https://innsida.ntnu.no/wiki/-/wiki/English/How+to+remove+personal+information+from+documents+-+for+students
    • All answers have to be justified, and they should include enough details and auxiliary calculations in order to see how they have been obtained.
  • Preparation:
2020-11-12, Markus Grasmair