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Advanced calculus : theory and practice

By: Petrovic, John Srdjan.
Series: Textbooks in mathematics.Publisher: 2021 Taylor and Francis Group, Boca RatonEdition: 2nd ed.Description: xiv, 608 p. ; ill., 26 cm.ISBN: 9781138568211.Subject(s): Infinitesimal calculation | Mathematics Differential Equations | Differential Equations | Functional analysis | Cauchy's mean value theorem | Bolzano Weierstrass theorem | Abel's test | Even function | Green's theorem | Heine Boral theorem | Implicit function theorem | Lipschitz continuous function | Periodic function | Riemann's theorem | Squeeze theorem | Taylor's formula | Weierstrass theoremDDC classification: 515 Summary: Offers a text for a one- or two-semester course on advanced calculus or analysis. The text improves students' problem-solving and proof-writing skills, familiarizes them with the historical development of calculus concepts, and helps them understand the connections among different topics. The book explains how various topics in calculus may seem unrelated but have common roots. Emphasizing historical perspectives, the text gives students a glimpse into the development of calculus and its ideas from the age of Newton and Leibniz to the twentieth century. Nearly 300 examples lead to important theorems.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Offers a text for a one- or two-semester course on advanced calculus or analysis. The text improves students' problem-solving and proof-writing skills, familiarizes them with the historical development of calculus concepts, and helps them understand the connections among different topics. The book explains how various topics in calculus may seem unrelated but have common roots. Emphasizing historical perspectives, the text gives students a glimpse into the development of calculus and its ideas from the age of Newton and Leibniz to the twentieth century. Nearly 300 examples lead to important theorems.

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