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               Math 462- Elementary Differential Geometry  
                     Fall 2011 - Syllabus 
                           
        Faculty: Ralph Kaufmann 
         
        Office: MATH 710, Tel: (765) 494–1205 
        E-mail: rkaufman@math.purdue.edu 
        URL: http://www.math.purdue.edu/~rkaufman 
         
        Class times: MWF 10:30 – 11:20 am in REC 114 
        Homepage for the course: http://www.math.purdue.edu/~rkaufman/MA462f11/ 
        Office hours: Monday and Wednesday 1:30 – 2:20 am. 
        If you have a conflict with these times, we can arrange for another time to meet. 
         
        Textbook: Manfredo P. Docarmo, Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces.  
         
        Course description: The basic idea and of differential geometry is to say something 
        about the geometry of an object by moving a little bit on this object - for instance moving 
        along a curve or on a surface. Turning this approach into a questions it reads: what kind 
        of information can I get about my curve or my surface if I move a little bit on them? It 
        turns out that there is indeed a lot one can learn. For a curve, one gets tangent directions, 
        curvature  and  other  geometric  information  in  this  way.  For  a  surface,  there  are  2-d 
        generalizations of these concepts. 
           One striking fact  is  that  knowing  this  information  everywhere  allows  you  for 
        instance to discover that the earth is not flat. Furthermore it allows one to explain why 
        there cannot be any maps of the earth, which give the right distances and angles at the 
        same time. These types of considerations are also the basis for the theory of general 
        relativity. 
           In  this  course,  we  will  treat  curves  and  surfaces  from  the  above  perspectives, 
        which lead us to the results discussed above. We will provide a classical treatment, but 
        the results and concepts have applications in discretized versions for computer imaging 
        and methods of finite elements. 
         
        Work philosophy: Since this is an advanced course a large emphasis will be on your 
        activity  in  class  and  your  working  on  the  homework  problems.  The  exams  will  be 
        designed to be concept checks.  
         
        Final Exam: according to the official exam schedule. 
         
        Midterms: There will be one midterm, which will be in class. It is scheduled for Oct 19.  
         
        Homework: The homework will be posted on the class webpage. It is an essential part of 
        the grade. 
         
         
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