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What class will I start to study these?
Elliptic integrals are rarely covered in standard university courses, as evidenced by discussions among students from various institutions. They are typically encountered in advanced topics such as Classical Mechanics, Electromagnetism, and Applied Complex Analysis. Key references for self-study include "Handbook of Mathematical Functions" by Abramowitz and Stegun and "A Course of Modern Analysis" by Whittaker and Watson. Students interested in elliptic integrals should consider pursuing self-study or specialized courses in special functions or numerical methods.
PREREQUISITESMathematics students, particularly those studying physics or engineering, as well as anyone interested in advanced integration techniques and special functions.
DarthPickley said:Well, one thing I've been curious about is what would happen if a student who is learning about conic sections in precalculus just happened to ask what the circumference of an ellipse was.
Vanadium 50 said:It's piAB.