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My Lecture Notes for MIT's 18.02 Multivariable Calculus course
https://github.com/a9na/mit-multivariable-calculus
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My Lecture Notes for MIT's 18.02 Multivariable Calculus course
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/a9na/mit-multivariable-calculus
- Owner: a9na
- Created: 2025-05-18T10:18:49.000Z (about 1 year ago)
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- Last Pushed: 2025-05-18T10:22:44.000Z (about 1 year ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-07-21T01:37:15.472Z (11 months ago)
- Topics: calculus, derivatives, integrals, mit, multivariable-calculus, stokes-theorem, vectors
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README
# π MIT 18.02 Multivariable Calculus β Lecture Notes
Welcome! This repository contains my personal notes for [MIT's 18.02: Multivariable Calculus](https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/18-02sc-multivariable-calculus-fall-2010/) course, originally taught by **Prof. David Jerison**.
These notes are written in **Markdown** and organized by lecture, covering core topics such as vectors, dot product, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, vector fields, and more.
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## π About the Course
> *18.02* is MIT's Multivariable Calculus course that follows up on single-variable calculus. It covers:
- Vectors and geometry of space
- Partial derivatives
- Multiple integrals
- Line and surface integrals
- Green's, Stokes', and the Divergence Theorems
Lecture videos are available for free through MIT OpenCourseWare.
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Each lecture note includes:
- Key definitions and formulas
- Examples and explanations
- Applications and properties
- Markdown formatting for readability
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## π‘ Goals
- Build a high-quality reference for the 18.02 course
- Reinforce my own understanding by taking structured notes
- Help other learners benefit from organized content
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## π Acknowledgments
- [MIT OpenCourseWare](https://ocw.mit.edu/)
- Prof. David Jerison for the amazing lectures
- Everyone contributing to open math education
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> _βEducation is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think.β_ β Albert Einstein