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Does anybody know Michael Spivak's email?I want to ask him some questions in his book.
Contact the publisher.kakarotyjn said:Does anybody know Michael Spivak's email?I want to ask him some questions in his book.
Cyrus said:He's not going to answer your email... lol
kakarotyjn said:I think so,but at least I should try it.
kakarotyjn said:I think so,but at least I should try it.
Cyrus said:No, you shouldn't. Seriously. It would be inappropriate. You should ask your question to a professor you know at your university.
Perhaps you could find an online forum where you can ask questions about calculus, and there would be people willing to answer them.kakarotyjn said:Oh,thanks.I will try.I was stuck in his calculus on manifolds,chapter 4.4 Stokes theorem.I can't derive a forumula.
this one
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=375280
Redbelly98 said:Perhaps you could find an online forum where you can ask questions about calculus, and there would be people willing to answer them.
erok81 said:But where on Earth would one find something like that?
DaveC426913 said:It's the Intertubes! Just Google "Michael Spivak Forum".
erok81 said:But where on Earth would one find something like that?
Unfortunately, I do not have access to Michael Spivak's personal email address. It is not publicly available.
You can try reaching out to him through his publisher, who may have a designated email address for him. Alternatively, you can try contacting him through his academic institution or professional organization.
As a scientist, I am not allowed to share personal contact information for individuals. You may be able to find a way to email him through his professional connections.
No, Michael Spivak does not have a publicly available email address. He may have a designated email address for inquiries related to his work or publications, but it is not for personal use.
Unfortunately, Michael Spivak's website does not have a contact form or email address listed for inquiries. It is best to try reaching out to him through his publisher or academic institution.