- Docente: Andrea Bonfiglioli
- Credits: 8
- SSD: MATH-03/A
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: In-person learning (entirely or partially)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Mathematics (cod. 6649)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course, any student will possess the knowledge of advanced Mathematical Analysis, as a useful and creative central science. He/she will know: the main theorems pertaining differentiability and integrability for the functions of several real variables, and of poitwise and uniform convergence of series of functions. He/she can apply this knowledge to the solution of problems typically appearing in pure and applied sciences. He/she can solve optimization and measure problems, and further has autonomy of judgment in reference to the mathematical formalization of simple problems of the applied sciences.
Course contents
Sequences and series of functions: pointwise and uniform convergence. Power series. Convergence criteria.
Path integrals. Vector fields, potentials.
Elements of measure theory and Lebesgue's integration in R^n. Passage to the limit under the integral sign, reduction and change of variable theorems.
Brief overview of surface integrals in R^3, the Divergence Theorem (in R^2 and R^3), and Stokes’ Theorem (in R^3).
Readings/Bibliography
Notes by the teachers will be available on the related web-sites.
In order to get an in-depth study of the topics of the course, students may want to consult:
E. Lanconelli: Lezioni di Analisi Matematica 2, prima parte, ed. Pitagora
N. Fusco, P. Marcellini, C. Sbordone: Analisi Matematica due, ed. Liguori
G.C. Barozzi, G. Dore, E. Obrecht: Elementi di Analisi Matematica, vol. 2, ed. Zanichelli
Exercise Textbooks:
M. Bramanti, Esercitazioni di Analisi Matematica 2, ed. Esculapio
P. Marcellini, C. Sbordone: Esercitazioni di Analisi Matematica due, parte I e parte II, ed. Zanichelli.
Teaching methods
Lectures and exercises in the classroom
Assessment methods
The examination consists of both a written and an oral exam.
The written exam consists of several exercises related to the arguments of the course. In order to participate the written test, any student must register at least three days before the test through AlmaEsami.
The written test remains valid for the oral exam in the same examination period.
The oral test follows the written test; it mainly concerns the theoretical aspects of the course. Any student must exhibit his/her knowledge of the concepts provided during the course (in particular: definitions, theorems and their proofs) and how to properly connect them.
Students with learning disorders and\or temporary or permanent disabilities: please, contact the office responsible (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en/for-students) as soon as possible so that they can propose acceptable adjustments. The request for adaptation must be submitted in advance (15 days before the exam date) to the lecturer, who will assess the appropriateness of the adjustments, taking into account the teaching objectives.Teaching tools
Online pdf's and possibly some videos will be provided.
Office hours
See the website of Andrea Bonfiglioli