Vector calculus
Vector calculus is a branch of mathematics that investigates vector fields and how they change over time. Vector calculus usually studies two- or three-dimensional vector fields, but can be used in higher dimensions, too. It is a part of the study of multivariable calculus . Vector calculus is useful in physics and engineering because of how it can look at electromagnetic and gravitational fields.
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Precalculus Limits Differential calculus Integral calculus Vector calculus
Derivatives
Basic theorems
Line integrals
Green's
Stokes'
Gauss'
Multivariable calculus
Divergence theorem
Geometric
Hessian matrix
Jacobian matrix and determinant
Lagrange multiplier
Line integral
Matrix
Multiple integral
Partial derivative
Surface integral
Volume integral
Advanced topics
Differential forms
Exterior derivative
Generalized Stokes' theorem
Tensor calculus
Sequences and series
Arithmetico-geometric sequence
Types of series
Tests of convergence
Abel's
Alternating series
Cauchy condensation
Direct comparison
Dirichlet's
Integral
Limit comparison
Ratio
Root
Term
Special functions and numbers History of calculus Lists
Differentiation rules
List of integrals of exponential functions
List of integrals of hyperbolic functions
List of integrals of inverse hyperbolic functions
List of integrals of inverse trigonometric functions
List of integrals of irrational functions
List of integrals of logarithmic functions
List of integrals of rational functions
List of integrals of trigonometric functions
List of limits
Lists of integrals
Miscellaneous topics
Complex calculus
Differential geometry
Euler–Maclaurin formula
Gabriel's horn
Integration Bee
Proof that 22/7 exceeds π
Regiomontanus' angle maximization problem
Steinmetz solid
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