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short description:
In this course we study in some detail the notions of sequence, limit, neighborhood, open set and closed set.
long description:
Seuquences of Real Numbers, Open Sets, Closed Sets, Compact Sets; Functions between Euclidean Spaces, Geometric Representation of Functions, Special Functions, Continuous Functions; The Chain Rule, Directional Derivatives and Gradients, Higher-Order Derivatives; Implicit Functions, Level Curves and their Tangents, Systems of Implicit Functions, Applications.
level of difficulty:
intermediate
minimum class size:
5
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Multiple-variable calculus
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In this course we study in some detail the notions of sequence, limit, neighborhood, open set and closed set

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English
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10h 0m
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400US$ (4000lp)
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Christian Baraldo
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description of :
Currently involved in research activities in cosmology and mathematical modelling.
Teacher's qualifications:
Doctor of Science in Cosmology, i.e. Theoretical High Energy Astrophysics (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Dipl.-Phys. Univ. (Technical University of Munich)
Equivalent degree: MSc in Physics
Research topics undertaken cover black holes, cosmology, general relativity, gravitational waves and gravitational lensing.
Published work includes: "Gravitationally induced interference of gravitational waves by a massive object", Physical Review D54 (C.Baraldo, A.Hosoya, T.T.Nakamura).
's preferred teaching style:
I teach by way of live online lectures, using the voice and text chat as well as the drawing board feature of the online classroom. Questions by students are always welcome. "There is no such thing as a stupid question!"
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