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Complex Variables, Differential Equations, and Linear
Algebra is the third course in the Calculus Revisited series. The course
consists of 20 Videos, 3 Study Guides, and a set of Supplementary Notes.
The series was first released in 1971 for people to review the essentials
of calculus. It is equally valuable for students who are learning calculus
for the first time.
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OpenCourseWare at the 2nd annual USA Science and Engineering Festival.
The festival will held in Washington, DC, April 28 and 29th. It's free and
open to the public and will feature over 3,000 fun, interactive exhibits,
more than 100 stage shows and 33 Author Presentations.
If you are in the area, stop by and visit us! We'll be in Hall B, Booth #2828.
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MIT has
always been associated with major scientific and technological
breakthroughs. But the breakthroughs alone do not explain the impact that
MIT has had on the world. For that we have to look at entrepreneurship,
which starts with the "Mens et Manus" (Mind and Hand) slogan on
the Great Seal of MIT.
For faculty, students, and alumni, MIT is all about making discoveries and
inventions and then applying these discoveries and inventions to solve real
problems.
In a very tangible way, MIT faculty and graduates invent the future, and
entrepreneurship -- the building of new businesses -- is often the road to
that future.
OCW now offers a new cross-disciplinary course list presenting the core
academic materials -- including syllabi, lecture notes, assignments and
exams -- from 66 MIT entrepreneurship courses.
The courses are organized into lists that cover core and supplemental
entrepreneurship concepts and are also presented in topical lists including
finance, law, leadership, marketing and strategy.
Initial courses selected for the list were curated by MIT Sloan School of Management Senior
Lecturer Joseph Hadzima, with input from Bill Aulet, Managing Director of the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship.
> See the Entrepreneurship Course List
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appreciation of your efforts. Such projects as yours do shed immense light
into our sometimes grey world. It allows a lot of people to access the best
of education.
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