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MIT OCW 18.01: Single Variable Calculus — Summary & Key Concepts
Instructor: David Jerison
Mathematics
MIT 18.01 summary: Master differentiation, integration, and series with David Jerison's acclaimed calculus course. Key concepts, lecture breakdown, and study resources.
MIT OCW 18.06: Linear Algebra — Summary & Key Concepts
Instructor: Gilbert Strang
Mathematics
MIT 18.06 summary: Gilbert Strang's legendary linear algebra course covering vectors, matrices, eigenvalues, and linear transformations. Key concepts, lecture breakdown, and study resources.
MIT OCW 6.0001: Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python — Summary & Key Concepts
Instructor: Ana Bell, Eric Grimson, John Guttag
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
MIT 6.0001 summary: Learn computational thinking and Python programming from MIT's most popular introductory CS course. Key concepts, lecture breakdown, and study resources.
MIT OCW 6.006: Introduction to Algorithms — Summary & Key Concepts
Instructor: Erik Demaine, Srini Devadas
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
MIT 6.006 summary: Master sorting, graph algorithms, and dynamic programming with Erik Demaine and Srini Devadas. Key concepts, lecture breakdown, and study resources.
MIT OCW 6.034: Artificial Intelligence — Summary & Key Concepts
Instructor: Patrick Henry Winston
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
MIT 6.034 summary: Patrick Henry Winston's classic AI course covering search, constraints, machine learning, and neural networks. Key concepts, lecture breakdown, and study resources.