2. Addition and multiplication of 3D Vectors. 3. Dot products of 3D Vectors (Scaler Output). 4. Cross products of 3D Vectors (Area & Torque Output). 5. Scaler Length Magnitude of vectors. 6.
The goal of this library is to make it as easy and natural as possible to do vector calculus, just as you would on paper. This is done by implementing classes for the different objects one uses, like ...
Course Description: Calculus of functions of several variables: calculus of vector-valued functions, partial differentiation, multiple integrals. Perform calculus operations on vector‐valued functions ...
Abstract: Sir Isaac Newton, one of the greatest scientists and mathematicians of all time, introduced the notion of a vector to define the existence of gravitational forces, the motion of the planets ...
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Abstract: A variety of problems emerged investigating electronic circuits, computer devices and cellular automata motivated a number of attempts to create a differential and integral calculus for ...
Bulletin mathématique de la Société des Sciences Mathématiques de Roumanie, Nouvelle Série, Vol. 52 (100), No. 3 (2009), pp. 211-226 (16 pages) We survey results on holomorphic functions (of one ...
Teaching assistants: Each section has one graduate TA and two undergraduate TAs. You may attend any of their help hours. You may (and should!) email your graduate TA with any questions, but not your ...