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Available
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Publication
Great Courses (2006), 12 hours, 24 lectures, 145 pages
Description
Professor Michael Starbird of the University of Texas at Austin, covers the concepts of Calculus.
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Language
Original language
English
Local notes
[01] Two Ideas, Vast Implications [02] Stop Sign Crime: The First Idea of Calculus: The Derivative [03] Another Car, Another Crime: The Second Idea of Calculus: The Integral [04] The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus [05] Visualizing the Derivative: Slopes [06] Derivatives the Easy Way: Symbol Pushing [07] Abstracting the Derivative: Circles and Belts [08] Circles, Pyramids, Cones, and Spheres [09] Archimedes and the Tractrix [10] The Integral and the Fundamental Theorem [11] Abstracting the Integral: Pyramids and Dams [12] Buffon's Needle or ? from Breadsticks [13] Achilles, Tortoises, Limits, and Continuity [14] Calculators and Approximations [15] The Best of All Possible Worlds: Optimization [16] Economics and Architecture [17] Galileo, Newton, and Baseball [18] Getting off the Line: Motion in Space [19] Mountain Slopes and Tangent Planes [20] Several Variables: Volumes Galore [21] The Fundamental Theorem Extended [22] Fields of Arrows: Differential Equations [23] Owls, Rats, Waves, and Guitars [24] Calculus Everywhere