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UC Berkeley Math 53 Multivariable Calculus

The document outlines lecture topics from a multivariable calculus course that cover parametric curves, polar coordinates, vectors, vector functions, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, and vector calculus including line integrals and Green's theorem. The lectures progress from introductory concepts through calculus of curves, surfaces, vectors, and multiple integrals in rectangular, cylindrical and spherical coordinates.

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UC Berkeley Math 53 Multivariable Calculus

The document outlines lecture topics from a multivariable calculus course that cover parametric curves, polar coordinates, vectors, vector functions, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, and vector calculus including line integrals and Green's theorem. The lectures progress from introductory concepts through calculus of curves, surfaces, vectors, and multiple integrals in rectangular, cylindrical and spherical coordinates.

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Assignments & Lecture Topics 10.1: Curves Defined by Parametric Eqs. 10.2: Calculus with Parametric Curves 10.3: Polar Coordinates 10.4: Areas & Lengths in Polar Coordinates 12.1: 3-D Coordinate Systems 12.2: Vectors 12.3: Dot Product 12.4: Cross Product 12.3: Dot Product 12.4: Cross Product 12.5: Equations of Lines & Planes 12.5: Equations of Lines & Planes 12.6: Cylinders & Quadric Surfaces 13.1: Vector Functions & Space Curves 13.2: Derivatives and Integrals of Vector Functions 14.1: Functions of Several Variables 14.2: Limits & Continuity 14.2: Limits & Continuity 14.3: Partial Derivatives 14.3: Partial Derivatives 14.4: Tangent Planes & Linear Approximation Review For First Exam 14.5: The Chain Rule 14.6: Directional Derivatives & the Gradient Vector 14.6: Directional Derivatives & the Gradient Vector 14.7: Maximum & Minimum Values 14.7: Maximum & Minimum Values 14.8: Lagrange Multipliers 14.8: Lagrange Multipliers 15.1: Double Integrals over Rectangles

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Content Intro, Review of Calculus, Begin Ch.10 Parametric Curves, Tangent Lines, Area, Arc Length Arc Length, Surface Area, Polar Coordinates, Polar Curves with Tangents, Surface Area Area in Polar Coordinates Axis from 2D to 3D Vectors in 3D, Notation Definitions, Notation Definitions, Notation Dot Product Examples, Normal Vectors Cross Product Examples, Zero Vector Vector Representation of Lines & Planes, Equations of Lines & Planes Parametric forms of Lines & Planes in 3D, Review of Equations for Lines and Planes Quadric Surfaces, Equations, Canonical Forms, Examples of Graphing Surfaces Parameterization of Space Curves, Examples of Parameterizations Derivatives of Vector Valued Functions, Unit Tangent Vector, Integration of Functions Discussion of Notation & Variables Domain & Range, Limits of Functions, General Proofs Continued Discussion of Limits, Examples of Discontinuity, LHopitals Rule Partial Derivatives, Notation, Geometric Interpretation, Second Partial Derivatives, Notation, Starting the Discussion of Differentials Discussion of Differentials & Notation, Applications, Taylor Series, Approximation by Linear Equations with Single Variable Approximation in 2 Variable, Tangent Plane Approximation, Tangent Plane Equation, Total Differentials with Partial Derivatives, Notation General Overview The Chain Rule Directional Derivatives (Before the Chain Rule), Gradient Vector (After the Chain Rule), Tangent Planes to Level Surfaces, Normal Line, Example Applications of Directional Derivatives & Gradient, Level Curves Minima & Maxima (Second Half of Lecture), Examples, Criterion for Max & Min Examples of Max & Min Continued, Normal Lines Normal Lines Coincide, Lagrange Multipliers, Maximizing & Minimizing, Lagrange Method Max & Min of Lagrange Multiplier Method with Unbounded Constraints Single Variable Integration, Two Variable Integration, Notation, General Proofs

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15.2: Iterated Integrals 15.3: Double Integrals Over General Regions 15.4: Double Integrals in Polar Coordinates 15.5: Applications of Double Integrals 15.6: Surface Area 15.7: Triple Integrals 15.8: Triple Integrals in Cylindrical Coordinates 15.9: Triple Integrals in Spherical Coordinates 15.7: Triple Integrals 15.10: Change of Variables in Multiple Integrals

Examples of Iterated Integrals Type 1 or Vertically Simple, Type II or Horizontally Simple, Examples of General Regions 15 18 Missing Lecture Missing Lecture Missing Lecture Missing Lecture Convention, Notation, General Proof, Examples Convention, Notation, General Proof, Examples 16 19 General Overview of Multiple Integrals Triple Integrals of General Regions, Interpretation of Volumes Examples of Changing Coordinate Systems, Variables u & v, Approximation by Parallelogram, The Jacobian, Examples, Orientation of Region in u-v Plane Review for Second Midterm 17 20 General Overview of Previous Topics, Change Order of Integration, Change of Variables 16.1: Vector Fields 18 22 Review of Domains, Intervals, Boundaries, Regions, Vector Fields, Examples & Applications [Gradient Fields, Conservative Vector Fields, Potential Functions] 16.2: Line Integrals Integration of Vector Fields, Applications of Work Done by Force, Notation, General Proof, Parameterization for Integration 16.2: Line Integrals 19 23 Review of Last Lecture: Work Done, Different Type of Line Integrals, Line Integrals in Space 16.3: Fundamental Theorem for Line Integrals FTC for Line Integrals, Simplification of Line Integrals, Path Independence, Conservative Vector Fields with Necessary & Sufficient Conditions, Disconnected, Connected and Simple Domains, Examples of Potential Functions for Conservative Vector Fields 16.4: Greens Theorem 20 24 Review of Last Lecture, Greens Theorem, Comparison with FTC, Orientations CC, Closed Curves, [Differential Forms]: Differentials (df), Line Integral of Gradient, Integral of the Differentials, Applications, Examples 16.5: Curl & Divergence 21 25 Curl of F (31:32), Definition (34:02), Conservative Vector Fields, Curl Divergence (50:02) & (1:03:56), Maxwells Equations 16.8: Stokes Theorem Introduction to Stokes Theorem with Generalization of Greens Theorem (Before Curl) 16.7: Surface Integrals 22 26 Surface Integrals with Review of Line Integrals, Applications 16.8: Stokes Theorem 23 28 Review of Surface Integrals, Electric Fields, Choosing Orientation, Stokes Theorem In Terms of Differential 2-Form, Examples 16.9: The Divergence Theorem 24 29 The Newton-Leibniz Theorem, Fundamental Theorem of Line Integrals, Green's Theorem, Stokes Theorem and Divergence Theorem are Compared and Contrasted via their differential forms. Final Exam Review 25 30 General Overview of all Topics Covered Previously st *AFTER EXAM 1: The 1 # represents YouTube Lecture #s. The 2nd # represents the iTunes U Lecture #s.

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