Build the mathematical toolkit you need for materials science and engineering. This course covers three essential areas, multivariable calculus, infinite series, and complex numbers, and connects each topic directly to physical and engineering applications.

Applied Math for Materials Science and Engineering (Part 2)

Applied Math for Materials Science and Engineering (Part 2)

Instructor: Seungbum Hong
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What you'll learn
Apply multiple integration in Cartesian, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates to calculate physical properties like moments of inertia.
Determine series convergence using comparison, ratio, and integral tests, and represent functions as Taylor and power series.
Use complex numbers and Euler's formula to solve differential equations for engineering systems such as LCR circuits.
Transform area and volume elements between coordinate systems using the Jacobian and scale factors.
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April 2026
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