Math 1060, Fall 2018
Math 1060, Fall 2018
"Mathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth, but supreme
beauty." --Bertrand Russell
"Those arts which are founded on numbers, geometry and the other mathematical disciplines, have greatness and in this lies the dignity of architecture." --Plato
Resources
- Course Syllabus
- Canvas. Used very sparingly.
- Calculus: A Liberal Art, by W.M. Priestley. Springer, 2nd edition, 1998.
- Ideals of Calculus, by J.F. Fleron, P.K. Hotchkiss, C. von Resesse with V. Ecke. Free textbook from the Discovering the Art of Mathematics project on Mathematical Inquiry in the Liberal Arts, 2015.
- Active Calculus 2.0. Free Open Textbook, paired with WeBWork.
- APEX Calculus. Free Open Textbook. Part of the APEX (Affordable Print and Electronic TeXtbook) series.
- Open Textbook Library, hosted at the University of Minnesota.
- Paul's Online Notes.
- WeBWork, a free online homework system.
Lecture Notes
- Part 0: Calculus, a historial perspective. Posted to Canvas. (25 pages, PPT, Updated 9/7/18.)
- Part 1: The infinite, limits, and derivatives. (25 pages, handwritten, updated 10/9/18.)
- Part 2: Integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. (10 pages, handwritten, updated 10/30/18.)
- Part 3: Volumes. (6 pages, handwritten, updated 11/12/18.)
- Part 4A: Applying calculus to architectural structures.
Posted to Canvas. (15 pages, PPT, Updated 11/28/18.)
- Part 4B: Applying calculus to architectural structures. (13 pages, handwritten, updated 12/5/18.)