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“Calculus Illustrated Volume 4: Calculus in Higher Dimensions” by Peter Saveliev takes students on a visual journey through multivariable calculus and vector calculus, focusing on functions of several variables, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, and vector fields. Ideal for advanced learners, this volume introduces concepts that apply to higher dimensions and the real-world problems of physics, engineering, and economics. With engaging graphics and practical examples, this book makes complex multivariable topics accessible and understandable.
You Will Learn
- The fundamentals of multivariable functions and vector fields.
- How to compute partial derivatives and apply them in multiple dimensions.
- Integration techniques for functions in higher dimensions.
- The practical applications of calculus in fields like physics and engineering.
- How to visualize and analyze complex multivariable problems.
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Peter Saveliev – Calculus Illustrated Volume 4 (English)
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Sachin Dubey –
“A fantastic resource for anyone learning about vector fields, manifolds, and differential forms.”
KMeenal Kapoor –
“The chapter on integral theorems (Green’s, Gauss’s, and Stokes’) is one of the best I’ve ever read!”
Karthik Krishnan –
“Explains divergence and curl better than any textbook I’ve read. The visual explanations are superb!”
Ritika Sinha –
“If you’re looking for an intuitive introduction to multivariable calculus, this is the book for you.”
Akhil Bhatia –
“The way it introduces different coordinate systems (Cartesian, polar, cylindrical, spherical) is fantastic!”
Swati Desai –
“This book is a lifesaver for students struggling with higher-dimensional calculus. The concepts are explained so well!”
Manish Agarwal –
“A must-read for anyone studying advanced calculus. It made divergence and curl much easier for me to understand.”
Aditi Joshi –
“Saveliev’s visual approach to multivariable functions and manifolds is simply brilliant!”
Ravi Shankar –
“This book made tensor calculus and differential forms approachable. I highly recommend it for physics students.”
Priya Menon –
“I finally understand Jacobians and coordinate transformations! The illustrations make everything click.”
Suresh Patel –
“A fantastic self-study guide. It explains higher-dimensional calculus with clarity and great examples.”
Deepika Pillai –
“The visualization of parameterized surfaces and line integrals is top-notch. This book is a must-have!”
Ramesh Choudhary –
“Great for JEE Advanced and university-level multivariable calculus. The geometric insights are truly helpful.”
Anirudh Rao –
“This book made Stokes’ theorem and Green’s theorem so much clearer than my standard textbook. A fantastic resource!”
Kavita Sharma –
“The way this book explains partial derivatives and directional derivatives is amazing. It really helped me in my engineering course.”
Vikram Reddy –
“Saveliev’s step-by-step breakdown of higher-dimensional calculus is perfect for students who struggle with visualizing 3D concepts.”
Neha Gupta –
“Understanding vector fields and surface integrals was a challenge for me—until I found this book! Highly recommended.”
Rahul Nair –
“Gradient, divergence, curl, and multiple integrals finally make sense! The visual explanations clarify everything.”
Sneha Iyer –
“This book bridges the gap between single-variable calculus and higher dimensions beautifully. The visual approach is a game-changer!”
Arjun Mehta –
Saveliev does an excellent job of making multivariable calculus intuitive.
Arjun Mehta –
“Saveliev does an excellent job of making multivariable calculus intuitive. The illustrations make abstract concepts much easier to grasp.”