University of Pennsylvania
Calculus: Single Variable Part 3 - Integration
University of Pennsylvania

Calculus: Single Variable Part 3 - Integration

Robert Ghrist

Instructor: Robert Ghrist

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
4.8

(518 reviews)

14 hours to complete
3 weeks at 4 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace
93%
Most learners liked this course

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26 assignments

Taught in English

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There are 4 modules in this course

Our first look at integrals will be motivated by differential equations. Describing how things evolve over time leads naturally to anti-differentiation, and we'll see a new application for derivatives in the form of stability criteria for equilibrium solutions.

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5 videos2 readings9 assignments

Since indefinite integrals are really anti-derivatives, it makes sense that the rules for integration are inverses of the rules for differentiation. Using this perspective, we will learn the most basic and important integration techniques.

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6 videos8 assignments

Indefinite integrals are just half the story: the other half concerns definite integrals, thought of as limits of sums. The all-important *FTIC* [Fundamental Theorem of Integral Calculus] provides a bridge between the definite and indefinite worlds, and permits the power of integration techniques to bear on applications of definite integrals.

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3 videos3 assignments

The simple story we have presented is, well, simple. In the real world, integrals are not always so well-behaved. This last module will survey what things can go wrong and how to overcome these complications. Once again, we find the language of big-O to be an ever-present help in time of need.

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4 videos1 reading6 assignments

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Robert Ghrist
University of Pennsylvania
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