I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask, but here's a question. I work as a TA for multivariable calculus course this semester, and one of the student asked me about a good and helpful reference for the topic. We are using Stewart's book as an official material, and I've heard that Thomas' one is another good reference. However, since it's been almost 10 years ago that I learned multivariable calculus before (and actually I didn't take any course on it because I didn't have to for some reason), so I wonder if there are some other good books that you can recommend. I actually know a book named "Calculus 2" written by Hongjong Kim, which is a really great book for math majors but not for non-math majors. (It refers de Rham cohomology at the end of the book). So here are my questions:
- (Important) Good book/materials on multivariable calculus for non-math majors
- (Less important) Good book/materials on multivariable calculus for math majors
Thanks in advance.