APEX Calculus - Vector Calculus

APEX Calculus - Vector Calculus

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Green's Theorem for multiply-connected domains: an example

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Green's Theorem for multiply-connected domains: an example

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APEX Calculus - Vector Calculus

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  1. 1 Parametric curves and arc length
  2. 2 Line integrals of functions
  3. 3 Example: line integral of a function
  4. 4 Introducing vector fields
  5. 5 The 'del' operator
  6. 6 The gradient vector field
  7. 7 Divergence of a vector field
  8. 8 Curl of a vector field
  9. 9 Some divergence examples
  10. 10 Interpreting curl
  11. 11 Line integrals of scalar fields, revisited
  12. 12 Line integrals of vector fields
  13. 13 Line integral example 1
  14. 14 Line integral example 2
  15. 15 Terminology for curves
  16. 16 Properties of line integrals
  17. 17 Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
  18. 18 FTC example 1
  19. 19 FTC example 2
  20. 20 FTC example 3
  21. 21 FTC example 4
  22. 22 Conservative vector fields and independence of path
  23. 23 Further terminology for curves in the plane
  24. 24 Green's Theorem
  25. 25 Verifying Green's Theorem with an example
  26. 26 Sketching the proof of Green's Theorem
  27. 27 Green's Theorem for multiply-connected domains: an example
  28. 28 Using Green's Theorem to find the area under a cycloid
  29. 29 Green's Theorem and polygon areas
  30. 30 Parametric surfaces
  31. 31 Tangent and normal vectors for parametric surfaces; surface area
  32. 32 Surface area
  33. 33 Surface area of a sphere
  34. 34 Surface integral of a scalar field
  35. 35 Surface integrals of vector fields
  36. 36 Surface integral example
  37. 37 Computing flux across a cube (surface with 6 faces!)
  38. 38 Some surface integrals over spheres
  39. 39 The Divergence Theorem
  40. 40 Gauss' Law
  41. 41 Stokes' Theorem
  42. 42 Using Stokes' Theorem: Example 1
  43. 43 Using Stokes' Theorem: Example 2

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