Topic:Vector calculus

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Vector Calculus is the discipline of mathematics that studies the behavior of fields and vectors.


The Vector Calculus course is a part of the School of Mathematics and the Faculty of Mathematics

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[edit] Prerequisites

To effectively practice vector calculus, the following subjects must be well understood before attempting to learn the principles of the applied disciplines herein:


[edit] Courses & Learning materials

[edit] Vectors

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Vectors can represent both magnitude and direction.

[edit] Scalars

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[edit] Faculty & Students

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[edit] External Resources

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