Mathematical methods for physics.

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Video lectures on mathematical methods for physics are being sought, with a specific mention of a Taylor series lecture found on Academic Earth. The requestor is looking for additional resources covering single and multiple variable calculus, partial derivatives, and Jacobians. They reference MIT's OpenCourseWare as a valuable resource for multivariable calculus and other mathematics topics. The discussion encourages users to explore the Physics Forums for further materials. Overall, the thread highlights the importance of accessible educational resources in advanced mathematics.
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hi,
please do a favour by posting the links of video lectures on mathematical methods for physics, i got one elegant lecture on taylor series (indeed grateful to the professor :) ) frm here http://www.academicearth.org/lectures/the-taylor-series-and-other-mathematical-concepts.

i m in search for more videos covering Calculus of single and multiple variables, partial derivatives, Jacobian, imperfect and per*fect differentials etc.


N.B : with due respect to all moderates here, i think its the right section to put my need here, or incase of failure,as repercussion mods please move it to the right section :)
 
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http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/courses/av/index.htm#Mathematics

This contains some single variable calculus, whole course in multivariable calculus, and much more.
 
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thanks mbiscool for ur valuable contribution, i m looking at mit courseware now :)
 
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