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Advanced Calculus

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Table of Exponential Fourier Transforms
The Exponential Fourier Transform
The Lipschitz Condition
The Method of Characterisitcs Explained
The Need For the Method of Characteristics
Using Limits to Evaulate an Integral
Using the Method of Characteristics to Solve Cauchy and Initial Value Problems
Writing an Integral as a Sum of Elliptic Integrals

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