TL;DR:
- I’ve uploaded the notes I took for MA 36200, Topics in Vector Calculus, to the course notes page.
- These were, unlike all the other notes I host, not written as I went to class, so they’re not really lecture notes.
- The notes work as an acceptable in-between an actual textbook and actual lecture notes, but I warn that since they weren’t written as I went to class, you should ensure you’re looking at the right content.
- Other resources I think people should look at when doing multivariable calculus:
- Joseph Chen’s lecture notes and lecture videos (chenflix)
- Liam Robinson and Alex Rogers’ website, which gives a way to take practice exams, with full solution videos (boilerexams)
- MIT OCW’s 18.02, Multivariable calculus, taught by Denis Auroux
- 3Blue1Brown’s video visualizing vector functions, divergence and curl
- Andrei Kascha’s vector field visualizer (fieldplay)
The rest of this post is going to talk about my experience taking MA 36200, and how I ended up producing the notes.
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