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Introduction to Calculus and Analysis II/1

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Classics in mathematicsPublication details: SpringerDescription: xxv, 556p. : ill. ; 24cmISBN:
  • 9783540665694 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 515 COU 23rd
Summary: These books (Introduction to Calculus and Analysis Vol. I/II) are very well written. The mathematics is rigorous, but the many examples that are given and the applications that are treated make the books extremely readable and the arguments easy to understand. These books are ideally suited for an undergraduate calculus course. Each chapter is followed by a number of interesting exercises. More difficult parts are marked with an asterisk. There are many illuminating figures...Of interest to students, mathematicians, scientists, and engineers. Even more than that." Newsletter on Computational and Applied Mathematics, 1991 "...one of the best textbooks introducing several generations of mathematicians to higher mathematics. ... This excellent book is highly recommended both to instructors and students
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Includes bibliography and index

These books (Introduction to Calculus and Analysis Vol. I/II) are very well written. The mathematics is rigorous, but the many examples that are given and the applications that are treated make the books extremely readable and the arguments easy to understand. These books are ideally suited for an undergraduate calculus course. Each chapter is followed by a number of interesting exercises. More difficult parts are marked with an asterisk. There are many illuminating figures...Of interest to students, mathematicians, scientists, and engineers. Even more than that."
Newsletter on Computational and Applied Mathematics, 1991
"...one of the best textbooks introducing several generations of mathematicians to higher mathematics. ... This excellent book is highly recommended both to instructors and students

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