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Oxford Mathematics 1st Year Student Lecture: Analysis III - Integration

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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The third in our popular series of filmed student lectures takes us to Integration. This is the opening lecture in the 1st Year course.
Ben Green both links the course to the mathematics our students have already learnt at school and develops that knowledge, taking the students to the next stage. Like all good lectures it recaps and points forward.

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Ben Green
Keywords
integration
analysis
mathematics
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 09/05/2019
Duration: 00:54:28

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