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University of Pennsylvania
Department of Mathematics
David Rittenhouse Laboratory 4C9
209 South 33rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6395
email: tdyckerh AT math.upenn.edu
Wondering what this spaghetti-like thing is? - Well, it's a quaternion julia fractal. We wrote a program to explore such fractals in 4 dimensions...

Math 241: Calculus IV

Spring 2007, Instructor: Nakia Rimmer (Course website)

Postings:
Fourier Applet: http://www.falstad.com/fourier/
Gibbs phenomenon: gibbs.png | gibbs.jpg

My recitations:
SectionTimePlace
201Tue 8.30-9.30amDRL 3C6
202Tue 9.30-10.30amDRL 3C6
203Thu 8.30-9.30amDRL 3C6
204Thu 9.30-10.30amDRL 3C6

Office: DRL 4C9

Office hours: Mo,We 1-2pm

Course Information:

  • Course website.
  • The textbook for this course will be Zill, Cullen: Advanced Engineering Mathematics (3rd edition).
  • General information for Math 241 (core problems, syllabus, sample exams) can be found on the Math 241 page.


Last updated: Jan 08, 2007.