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Math205BKK

Calculus – 2

Bangkok Campus
Nov 10, 2025 - Nov 28, 2025
In this course we will dive into the philosophy of calculus. Why the rules are the way they are, how to interpret them. In this course we will start prooving theorems and solve fundamental problems.
Bangkok Campus
Nov 10, 2025 - Nov 28, 2025
Mikhail Romanov

Faculty

Mikhail Romanov

Senior Machine Learning Engineer, Yandex, Expert

Course length

3 weeks

Duration

3 hours
per day

Total hours

45 hours

Credits

4 ECTS

Language

English

Course type

Offline

Fee for single course

€1500

Fee for degree students

€750

Skills you’ll learn

Big-O NotationSeries AnalisysAnalisys of FunctionsSequence AnalysisSimple Differential EquationsProving Theorems
OverviewCourse outlineCourse materialsPrerequisitesMethod & grading

Overview

This course is built on top of the Calculus - 1: Technique. It provides insightful derivations of the lessons learned in the first part of the programme and it expands on them. Moreover, it gives a solid background for understanding the more advanced calculus areas such as: probability theory, functional analysis, field theory, and optimization theory.

Learning highlights

  • We will build on what we learned about basic calculus and prove most of the facts we memorized in the first part.
  • After that, we will continue with the advanced calculus notions, such as: series, definition of integral and derivative.

Course outline

15 classes

Dive into the details of the course and get a sense of what each class will cover.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Monday
1

Session 1

Numbers: natural, integer, rational, irrational. Sequence. Limit of a sequence definition. Examples of limits. Proving the limit.

Tuesday
2

Session 2

Computing the limits. Limit’s properties. Proofs. Limit of a function: two definitions and their equivalence.

First and second special limits.

Side limits. Continuous and discontinuous functions. Discontinuities of 1st and 2nd type.

Wednesday
3

Session 3

Derivative as the limit of a function. Proofs of the derivatives formulas. Existence of a derivative. Side derivatives. Smoothness.

Thursday
4

Session 4

Exercises

Friday
5

Session 5

Differential definition. Physical meaning of the differential.

O-large and o-small definitions

Monday
6

Session 6

Exercises

Tuesday
7

Session 7

Maclaurin’s Formula with Peano remainder. Taylor’s Formula. Physical meaning

Wednesday
8

Session 8

Exercises

Thursday
9

Session 9

Integral as limit. Reihmann’s integral definition. Existence of an integral.

Friday
10

Session 10

Exercises

Monday
11

Session 11

Differential equations. Assembling a differential equation. Solving simple differential equations.

Tuesday
12

Session 12

Exercises

Wednesday
13

Session 13

Infinite summation problem. Series. Definition of series. Convergence of series.

Main hint: geometric progression.

Convergence tests: Positive Series, Sign-alternating series, any series. Absolute convergence.

Thursday
14

Session 14

Exercises

Friday
15

Session 15

Final Exam

Prerequisites

Calculus - 1

Methodology

We will work in the lecture-seminar system. First, a set of theories will be presented (in an interactive manner); next, the practical part will start, and we will solve the problems.

Grading

The final grade will be composed of the following criteria:
60% - Homework
40% - Final Exam
Mikhail Romanov

Faculty

Mikhail Romanov

Senior Machine Learning Engineer, Yandex, Expert

Mikhail Romanov, PhD, is a deep learning researcher and engineer. His experience includes deep learning for production, scientific computing and research, accompanied by teaching mathematics and machine learning in general.

His academic experience includes teaching courses at MIPT, HSE, Harbour Space Universities and online platforms. As a researcher, he has conducted research at the Technical University of Denmark, Mail.ru, Samsung Research, Quantori, and Yandex. In his research, his main areas of interest are depth estimation, optical flow, optimisation of neural networks, multi-task learning, self-supervised learning, LLMs and diffusion models. He has published papers on tomography, deep learning, scientific computing, computer vision, generative AI, and diffusion models.

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Calculus – 2

by Mikhail Romanov

Total hours

45 Hours

Dates

Nov 10 - Nov 28, 2025

Fee for single course

€1500

Fee for degree students

€750

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FAQ

Will I receive a certificate after completion?

Yes. Upon completion of the course, you will receive a certificate signed by the director of the program your course belonged to.

Do I need a visa?

This depends on your case. Please check with the Spanish or Thai consulate in your country of residence about visa requirements. We will do our part to provide you with the necessary documents, such as the Certificate of Enrollment.

Can I get a discount?

Yes. The easiest way to enroll in a course at a discounted price is to register for multiple courses. Registering for multiple courses will reduce the cost per individual course. Please ask the Admissions Office for more information about the other kinds of discounts we offer and what you can do to receive one.