Solutions and notes for MIT OpenCourseWare (MITOCW) courses
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Solutions and notes for MIT OpenCourseWare (MITOCW) courses
My personal notes for learning math
My coursework for MIT OCW 18.01SC Single Variable Calculus Fall 2010, taught by Prof. David Jerison
C++ library for perprocessing, building, and evaluating expression trees with symbolic differentiation, numerical integration (Simpson’s 1/3 & 3/8), simplification, variable substitution, and vector calculus tools (gradient, divergence, curl, Laplacian). Templated for any datatype and complex-number support, with extensible functions & constants
mat110 @ BRAC University, Bangladesh (updated Spring 2026)
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