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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1957-1958-200

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202 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING PART II Partial differentiation Maxima and minima of functions of several independent variables Multiple integrals Change of independent variables Vector algebra and analysis Line surface and volume integrals Differential equations including first and second order equations integrable by quadratures linear differential equations with constant coefficients equations reducible to these and simultaneous linear equations with constant coefficients Orthogonal systems of curves particularly coaxal circles and confocal conies Pole and polar Use of inversion Simple partial differential equations The Poisson and Laplace Equations Spherical Trigonometry Fourier Series and numerical harmonic analysis Use of determinants Three dimensional co-ordinate geometry of straight fines planes and simple surfaces with their tangent planes and normals PART III Two courses of advanced lectures are given on selected topics in Mathematics and Statistics One of these courses is intended for third- year students in Civil and Mechanical Engineering and the other for third-year students in Electrical Engineering THEOLOGY Head of the Department The Dean of King's College Under the terms of the King's College London Transfer Act 1908 the Council is required to provide weekly lecture in Theology The time-tables are so arranged as to allow any student who wishes it to attend these lectures but no one may be compelled to do 80 To meet this requirement the lectures are delivered on Mondays at 10 The lectures are designed for students desiring the Associateship of King's College and are provided without extra fee For the regulations governing the award of the Associateship to non- theological students see 44
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