Multivariable Calculus Course Description This course covers differential, integral and vector calculus for functions of more than one variable. These mathematical tools and methods are used extensively in the physical sciences, engineering, economics and computer graphics. The materials have been organized to support independent study.
18.02 Multivariable Calculus Catalog description: Calculus of several variables. Vector algebra in 3-space, determinants, matrices. Vector-valued functions of one variable, space motion.
Scalar functions of several variables: partial differentiation, gradient, optimization techniques. The rest of the course covers the traditional multivariable calculus topics including vectors and matrices, partial derivatives, double and triple integrals, and vector calculus in 2D and 3D space. These notes were created by Evan Chen, a recitation instructor in the Fall 2024 instance of 18.02 Multivariable Calculus.
Multivariable Calculus with Theory Course Description This course is a continuation of 18.014 Calculus with Theory. It covers the same material as 18.02 Multivariable Calculus, but at a deeper level, emphasizing careful reasoning and understanding of proofs. There is considerable emphasis on linear algebra and vector integral calculus.
Catalog Course Multivariable Calculus 1: Vectors and Derivatives We live in a multivariable world. Explore the derivative in higher dimensions and learn how to apply it to solve real world problems. Part 1 of 3.
This course covers vector and multi-variable calculus. It is the second semester in the freshman calculus sequence. Topics include Vectors and Matrices, Partial Derivatives, Double and Triple Integrals, and Vector Calculus in 2 and 3.
Multivariable Calculus Course Description This course covers vector and multi-variable calculus. It is the second semester in the freshman calculus sequence. Topics include vectors and matrices, partial derivatives, double and triple integrals, and vector calculus in 2 and 3.
Multivariable Calculus provides a framework for answering these questions in multiple dimensions. Whether modeling the movement of air over a wing, the flow of water through a pipe, or the spread of heat in a solid, you'll learn how to use the mathematical language that describes such systems. This online course.
At MIT it is labeled 18.02 and is the second semester in the MIT freshman calculus sequence. Topics include vectors and matrices, parametric curves, partial derivatives, double and triple integrals, and vector calculus in 2- and 3-space. As its name suggests, multivariable calculus is the extension of calculus to more than one variable.
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