Spring 2020 - Calculus III (MATH-2210-02)
A multivariable calculus course extends single variable calculus to higher dimensions. It provides a vocabulary for understanding fundamental processes of nature like weather, planetary motion, waves, diffusion, finance, or quantum mechanics. It helps to visualize processes and data. It teaches important background needed for statistics, discrete mathematics, computer graphics, bio medical sciences, bio-informatics or economics. It provides tools for describing curves, surfaces, solids and other geometrical objects in space. It develops methods for solving optimization problems with and without constraints. The course will enhance problem solving and visualization skills and prepares you for further study in other fields of mathematics and its applications.~~Oliver Knill
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The policies in this syllabus are subject to change. Minor changes will be announced in class and substantive changes shall be communicated in writing. A full PDF version of the syllabus is available here.
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