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LECTURE-WISE PLAN

Unit Topics to be covered Section


Lecture Number of the
No Text Book

1-2 Convergence of a sequence, Sandwich theorem, 10.1


Unit I: Sequence

Monotone sequences, Sequential Approach of


continuity
3 Convergence of series, Comparison tests 10.2, 10.4
and Series

4 Ratio test, Root test, Absolute convergence 10.5, 10.6


5-6 Power series, Radius of convergence, Taylor series, 10.7, 10.8
Maclaurin series

7-8 -definition of Limits and Continuity, 2.3,


Differentiability
Continuity and

Intermediate value theorem 5.3 (BS)


9 Differentiability, Rolle’s Theorem 6.2 (BS)
Unit II:

10 Lagrange and Cauchy Mean Value Theorem 6.2 (BS)


(p. 172-175)

11 Functions of several variables, Continuity, Two 14.1, 14.2


UNIT III: Functions of

Path Test for Discontinuity


12 Partial derivatives, Mixed derivative theorem 14.3
13 Total derivative, Increment theorem, Chain rule 14.4
Several Variables

14 Gradient, Directional derivatives 14.5


15 Tangent plane and Normal line 14.6
16 Necessary and sufficient conditions for Maxima, 14.7
Minima and Saddle point
17-18 The method of Lagrange multipliers 14.8

19 Continuity and differentiability of vector functions 13.1


Calculus
Unit IV:

20 Arc length for space curves 13.3


Vector

21 Unit tangent vector, Unit normal and Curvature to 13.4


plane and space
22-23 Introduction to Riemann integration, Elementary 7.1 (BS)
properties of integral
Unit V: Riemann
and Improper

24 Fundamental Theorems of Calculus 7.3 (BS)


(p.216-219)
Integral

25-26 Improper integral of first and second kind, 8.7


Comparison Test

27 Polar coordinates, Graphs in polar coordinates 11.3, 11.4


Unit VI: Surface Area and Volume

28 Area between two curves when their equations are 11.5


given in polar coordinates, Length of a curve
29-30 Double integral, Fubini's theorem, Volumes and 15.1, 15.2
Areas, Change of order of integration
31 Double integral in polar coordinates 15.4
32 Change of variables in a multiple integral 15.8
33 Line integral surface area 16.1
34 Green's Theorem 16.4
35 Surface and area 16.5
36 Stokes' Theorem 16.7
37 The divergence theorem 16.8

TEXTBOOK
G. B. Thomas, M. D. Weir and J. Hass, Thomas’ Calculus, 12th Edition, Addisio-
Wesley/Pearson, 2004.

REFERENCE BOOKS
(EK) Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley, 10th Edition, 2011
(BS) Robert G. Bartle, Donald R. Sherbert, Introduction to Real Analysis, 4th Edition, 2011
 Regarding Proofs of the Theorems

Please note that for most of the theorems, the textbook just out-sketches the proof with simple
geometry or derivation. Thus, none of the theorems, except the contents to be taken from the
book by Bartle and Sherbert, to be proved in detail. The theorems to be proved in detail are
listed below:

For Unit II
Theorem 6.2.1, Interior Extremum Theorem, p. 172 (BS)
Theorem 6.2.3, Rolle’s Theorem, p 172 (BS)
Theorem 6.2.4, Mean Value Theorem, p. 173 (BS)

For Unit III


Theorem 10, First Derivative Test for Local Extreme Values, p. 819

For Unit V
Theorem 7.3.1, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (First Form), p. 216 (BS)
Theorem 7.3.5, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (Second Form), p. 219 (BS)

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