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Author(s) : Wilfred Kaplan
Publisher : Addison Wesley
Date : 2002
Pages : 754
Format : PDF
ISBN-10 : 0201799375
ISBN-13 : 978-0201799378
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The background assumed is that usually obtained in the freshman-sophomore calculus
sequence. Linear algebra is not assumed to be known but is developed in the first
chapter. Subjects discussed include all the topics usually found in texts on advanced
calculus. However. there is more than the usual emphasis on applications and on
physical motivation. Vectors are introduced at the outset and serve at many points
to indicate geometrical and physical significance of mathematical relations.
Numerical methods are touched upon at various points, both because of their
practical value and because of the insights they give into the theory. A sound level
of rigor is maintained throughout. Definitions are clearly labeled as such and all
important results are formulated as theorems. A few of the finer points of real variable
theory are treated at the ends of Chapters 2, 4, and 6. A large number of problems
(with answers) are distributed throughout the text. These include simple exercises
as well as complex ones planned to stimulate critical reading. Some -points of the
theory are relegated to the problems. with hints given where appropriate. Generous
references to the literature are given, and each chapter concludes with a list of books
for supplementary reading. Starred sections are less essential in a first course.
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