Functions of several variables. Function, Domain and Range.
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Functions of several variables
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Function, Domain and Range
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Domain
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Is a solution of
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Vector CalculusDefinition The Euclidean norm (or simply norm) of a vector
x = is defined as
Properties
The Scalar Product
Definition
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DefinitionTwo vectors x and y are called orthogonal or perpendicularif x · y = 0, and we write x y in this case.
Examine whether the vectors x = (2, 1, 1) and y = (1, 1,−3) are orthogonal. We have x · y = 2 · 1+1 · 1+1 · (−3) = 2+1−3 = 0. This implies x y.
Definition Let x, y be vectors with y 6= 0. The projection of x ony, denoted by py (x), is defined by
The length of the projection is given by
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Definition
Example Find the angle between the vectors x = (2, 3, 2) and y = (1, 2,−1).
Cross Product
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The magnitude of x × y equals the area of that parallelogram, so
Moreover, x × y is orthogonal to both x and y.
Right-hand rule: Point the index finger in the direction of x and the middle finger in the direction of y. The thumb then points in the direction of x × y.
Example. Calculate x × y where x = (1,−2, 3) and y = (2, 1,−1).
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Differential Calculus of Vector Fields
Stationary
Instationary
Let f1(t) = 2 cos t, f2(t) = 2 sin t, f3(t) = t. Write down the associatedvector field having f1, f2 and f3 as components.
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Definition : Derivative of a vector field
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Example
Solution
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Vector Fields in Several Dimensions
Example
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Definition (Directional Derivative)
Example
Solution
Theorem