Calculus of One Real Variable

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Free Online Course: Calculus of One Real Variable provided by Swayam is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 8 weeks long. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Swayam. Calculus of One Real Variable is taught by Prof.Joydeep Dutta.

Overview
  • This course intend to develop a thorough understanding of the fundamental aspects of calculus of single variable which is fundamental tool in Sciences, Engineering and Economics.Intended Audience :First year engineering, science and economics students with mathematics as main course.Prerequisites :Basic mathematics till 12th standard

Syllabus
  • Week 1: Lecture 1: Introduction to Numbers Lecture 2: Countability and Uncountability
    Lecture 3: Examples of Irrational numbers Lecture 4: Functions
    Lecture 5: Limits of Functions-I
    Week 2: Lecture 6: Limit of Functions-II
    Lecture 7: Continuous Functions
    Lecture 8: Intermediate Value Theorem
    Lecture 9: Maximum Value Theorem
    Lecture 10: Supremum & Infimum

    Week 3: Lecture 11: Derivative of a Function
    Lecture 12: Rules of Differentiation
    Lecture 13: Derivatives maxima & minima
    Lecture 14: Rolle’s Theorem and Lagrange MVT(Mean-Value Theorem)
    Lecture 15: Monotonic Functions and Inverse Function

    Week 4: Lecture 16: Newton’s Method for solving Equations
    Lecture 17: Optimization Problems
    Lecture 18: Integration-I : In the style of Newton and Leibnitz
    Lecture 19: Integration-II : In the spirit of Newton and Leibnitz
    Lecture 20: Integration-III : Newton and Leibnitz Style

    Week 5: Lecture 21: Indefinite Integrals Lecture 22: Integration by Parts
    Lecture 23: Integration of Rational Functions Lecture 24: Trapezoidal Rule for evaluating definite integral
    Lecture 25: Simpson’s Rule for evaluating definite integral

    Week 6: Lecture 26: Applications of Definite Integral-I Lecture 27: Applications of Definite Integral-II
    Lecture 28: Applications of Definite Integral-III
    Lecture 29: Applications of Definite Integral-IV
    Lecture 30: Transcendental Functions-I

    Week 7: Lecture 31: Transcendental Functions-II
    Lecture 32: Taylor’s Expansion-I
    Lecture 33: Taylor’s Expansion-II
    Lecture 34: Infinite Sequence-I
    Lecture 35: Infinite Sequence-II

    Week 8: Lecture 36: Infinite series and their convergence
    Lecture 37: Tests for Convergence of a series
    Lecture 38: Absolute and conditional convergence
    Lecture 39: Power Series
    Lecture 40: Historical Development of the Calculus