Lorenzo Sadun
Math videos from University of Texas math professor Lorenzo Sadun. The calculus videos mostly cover topics from integral and multivariable calculus, although there are a few from differential calculus, too. The linear algebra videos follow my book "Applied Linear Algebra: The Decoupling Principle" and are used for M346: Applied Linear Algebra at UT Austin.
Let it Glow: A Chanukah Song
Integration by Parts
Accumulation Functions
Properties of Integrals
Definite Integrals
Riemann Sums
Area Four Ways
Distances and Areas
Startup losses
The Zombie Apocalypse (and calculus)
Oscillations
Exponential Growth Problems
Simple Models of Growth and Decay
Derivatives of Exponentials and Logs
Logarithms
Optimizing area
The Widget Factory
Chain Rule #2: Newton and hybrid forms
Chain rule #1: Leibniz's version
The Quotient Rule
The Product Rule
Derivatives of Exponentials
Power Law (Newton's Hammer)
Babylonian Method
Marginal Cost
Bisection Method
Programs in MATLAB
Matlab 1
Making graphs with plot
Making graphs with fplot