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Multiple Integration

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Advanced Calculus

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Multiple integrals considered here are of two types. Double integrals where two integrations are performed and Triple integrals where three integrations are performed. The notion is easily extended, but we concentrate here on two and three integrations as these have direct application to two- and three-dimensional problems.

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© 1998 Phil Dyke

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Dyke, P. (1998). Multiple Integration. In: Advanced Calculus. Macmillan College Work Out Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14076-3_9

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