This course is based on the book entitled “Basic Training in Mathematics” written by Prof. R. Shankar at Yale. The course is designed in response to the frequent need of materials science and engineering (MSE) students to apply basic math to their own research. The course covers fundamental topics in calculus, power series, and differential equations. It presents each topic in its simplest form but ensures a thorough treatment, allowing MSE students—and anyone in the physical sciences—to build a strong mathematical foundation.



Applied Math for Materials Science and Engineering

Instructor: Seungbum Hong
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