Lecture

Taylor's Formula in Two Variables

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This lecture covers the Taylor's formula in two variables, focusing on the Laplacian, gradient, and harmonic functions on compact domains. It explains the Taylor polynomial of order 2, demonstrating its application and coefficients. The instructor emphasizes the importance of Taylor's formula for functions of a single variable, providing detailed examples and calculations.

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