I will soon start studying electrodynamics from Griffith's Electrodynamics. I tried to learn the math required from the first chapter but found that I couldn't understand it very well. So are there some good textbooks for learning multivariable calculus?
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1$\begingroup$ Maybe tell us a little more about your math background. Did you take a multivariable calculus class and just don't remember? Or are you trying to jump right into Griffith's? $\endgroup$Silynn– Silynn2014-06-07 09:56:41 +00:00Commented Jun 7, 2014 at 9:56
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$\begingroup$ Related: math.stackexchange.com/questions/155263/…, math.stackexchange.com/questions/44522/…, math.stackexchange.com/questions/43290/…. $\endgroup$Mark Fantini– Mark Fantini2014-06-07 10:44:48 +00:00Commented Jun 7, 2014 at 10:44
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I recommend Div, Grad, Curl, and All That: An Informal Text on Vector Calculus by H. M. Schey.
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$\begingroup$ Don't mean to be rude, but how can you possibly think that this answer the question? $\endgroup$Ant– Ant2015-06-12 23:35:10 +00:00Commented Jun 12, 2015 at 23:35
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4$\begingroup$ @Ant it's a book recommendation... $\endgroup$user147263– user1472632015-06-13 00:26:21 +00:00Commented Jun 13, 2015 at 0:26
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$\begingroup$ Ahahahah that was neat! Next time post a link from the beginning :-D :-D $\endgroup$Ant– Ant2015-06-13 07:23:37 +00:00Commented Jun 13, 2015 at 7:23