ASTR
5540 Mathematical Methods Fall 2019 Toomre
(http://zeus.colorado.edu/astr5540-toomre
)
MWF
10:00-10:50am Duane E126
Juri Toomre, office: JILA A606: Lab Comput Dynamics
(LCD): Duane G-328;
phones: 303-492-7854, or 303-907-9316 (cell); jtoomre@lcd.colorado.edu
office hours: MW 11am-noon, and readily by appointment.
This course is
intended to help refine your perspectives about a variety of mathematical
methods essential to many areas of research in astrophysical and planetary
sciences. Central to these broad disciplines is understanding
the properties of differential equations, for these are the building blocks for
most models of the underlying physics and dynamics. We turn to combinations of
analytical and numerical methods for seeking solutions to both ordinary and
partial differential equations.
Part of the material involves brief
reviews, followed by discussion of modern methods, including the use of
numerical experiments. Topics to be covered encompass ordinary differential
equations, complex functions, integral transform techniques, partial
differential equations, special functions and asymptotic methods, and the
richness of dynamical systems that admit chaos. The lectures are supplemented
by problem sets, some of which require use of numerical solutions and
experimenting, typically using workstations or laptops and IDL (Interactive
Data Language), Mathematica or Matlab as appropriate.
Course textbooks:
RILEY, KF, HOBSON, MP & BENCE SJ, Mathematical Methods for Physics and
Engineering, 2006, Third Edition, Cambridge, ISBN 978-0-521-67971-8.
(optional)
RILEY, KF & Hobson, MP, Student
Solution Manual for Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering, 2006,
Third Edition, Cambridge, ISBN 978-0-521-67973-2.
(optional) PRESS, WH,
Teukolsky, SA, Vetterling, WT & Flannery,
BP, Numerical Recipes: The Art of
Scientific Computing, 2007, Third Edition, Cambridge, ISBN
978-0-521-88068-8.
Useful
reference books:
Acton, Numerical
Methods That (Usually) Work, 1970
Arfken
& Weber, Mathematical Methods for
Physicists, Sixth Edition, 2005
Bender & Orszag, Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists
and Engineers, 1978
Carrier & Pearson, Partial
Differential Equations, 1991
Mathews & Walker, Mathematical
Methods of Physics, 1970
Strang,
Introduction to Applied Mathematics,
1986
General
topics to be discussed (ordering may be adjusted/tuned):