Synopses & Reviews
This rigorous two-part treatment advances from functions of one variable to those of several variables. Intended for students who have already completed a one-year course in elementary calculus, it defers the introduction of functions of several variables for as long as possible, and adds clarity and simplicity by avoiding a mixture of heuristic and rigorous arguments.
The first part explores functions of one variable, including numbers and sequences, continuous functions, differentiable functions, integration, and sequences and series of functions. The second part examines functions of several variables: the space of several variables and continuous functions, differentiation, multiple integrals, and line and surface integrals, concluding with a selection of related topics. Complete solutions to the problems appear at the end of the text.
Synopsis
Intended for students who have already completed a one-year course in elementary calculus, this two-part treatment advances from functions of one variable to those of several variables. Solutions. 1971 edition.
Synopsis
Intended for students who have already completed a one-year course in elementary calculus, this rigorous two-part treatment advances from functions of one variable to those of several variables. Topics include differentiation, multiple integrals, and line and surface integrals. Complete solutions to all problems appear at the end. 1971 edition.
Synopsis
This rigorous two-part treatment advances from functions of one variable to those of several variables. It includes complete solutions to the problems. Director of the Mathematical Biosciences Institute at Ohio State University, Dr. Friedman is the author of Dover's Differential Games and Foundations of Modern Analysis.
Synopsis
Intended for students who have already completed a one-year course in elementary calculus, this two-part treatment advances from functions of one variable to those of several variables. Solutions. 1971 edition.
About the Author
Avner Friedman is Director of the Mathematical Biosciences Institute at Ohio State University.