Introduction to differential (and some integral) calculus of one variable, with emphasis on techniques and applications.
Among the topics treated are functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and multiple integrals, extremum problems, line and surface integrals, Green's and Stokes's theorems. Emphasis on techniques and applications.
Most of my calculus lectures were recorded, and I am happy to share these recordings with prospective employers on request.
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Fall 2020: Math 23b (Intro to Proofs), Math 36a (Probability)
Spring 2021: Math 121a (Mathematics for Natural Sciences), Math 126a (Introduction to Stochastic Models and Methods)
Spring 2023: Math 211b (Complex Analysis)
Spring 2024: 115a (Introduction to Complex Analysis)
Fall 2024: Math 110a (Introduction to Real Analysis)
Spring 2025: Math 15a (Linear Algebra)