Calculus and applications

Abstract

This is an introduction to calculus, and its applications to basic questions from physics. We first discuss the theory of functions f: R R, with the notion of continuity, and the construction of the derivative f'(x) and of the integral ∫abf(x)dx. Then we investigate the case of the complex functions f: C C, and notably the holomorphic functions, and harmonic functions. Then, we discuss the multivariable functions, f: RN RM or f: RN CM or f: CN CM, with general theory, integration results, maximization questions, and basic applications to physics.

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