Multivariate Calculus and Geometry

Author:   Sean Dineen
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
Edition:   2nd ed. 2001
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9781852334727


Pages:   268
Publication Date:   30 March 2001
Format:   Paperback
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Aimed primarily at higher level undergraduates in the mathematical sciences, the author provides the reader with a deep understanding of the uses and limitations of multivariate calculus by the integrated use of geometric insight, intuitive arguments, detailed explanations and mathematical reasoning. On reading this book the student will acquire the confidence and techniques necessary to tackle new problems. In this revised edition, which includes additional exercises and expanded solutions, Sean Dineen gives a solid description of the basic concepts, via simple familiar examples which are then tested in technically demanding situations. The author recognises the varied backgrounds students bring to the subject and only assumes the minimal prerequisite knowledge necessary for a comprehensive and unified understanding of the Differential, Integral and Geometric Calculus of Several Variables.

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Author:   Sean Dineen
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
Imprint:   Springer London Ltd
Edition:   2nd ed. 2001
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.471kg
ISBN:  

9781852334727


ISBN 10:   185233472
Pages:   268
Publication Date:   30 March 2001
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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From the reviews of the second edition: The author has taken the sensible approach of giving an adequate formulation of the theories, backed up by geometric insight and accompanied by reasonable explanations. The Mathematical Gazette It is rare to find a text on multivariate analysis where the geometrical intuition is preserved so well. Zentralblatt fur Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete This is a nice introduction to multivariate calculus for higher level undergraduates. ... The text contains many worked out examples and a collection of additional exercises with solutions given in the appendix of the book. (F. Haslinger, Monatshefte fur Mathematik, Vol. 139 (3), 2003) In this revised edition, which includes additional exercises and expanded solutions, Sean Dineen gives a solid description of the basic concepts, via simple familiar examples, which are then tested in technically demanding situations. The author recognizes the varied backgrounds students bring to the subject and only assumes the minimal prerequisite knowledge necessary for a comprehensive and unified understanding of the differential, integral and geometric calculus of several variables. On reading this book the student will acquire the confidence and techniques necessary to tackle new problems. (L'Enseignement Mathematique, Vol. 47 (3-4), 2001) Dineen deals with many of the topics you would find in a typical text on advanced calculus but he does so in a much more sophisticated way. ... All the new terms are defined as they appear and all the necessary theorems are stated ... . The book is ... very clearly written, and there are lots of useful diagrams and worked examples. The approach ... is one that students who are going on will want to learn sooner or later. (Peter Saunders, The Mathematical Gazette, Vol. 86 (505), 2002) Aimed primarily at higher level undergraduates in the mathematical sciences, the author provides the reader with an understanding of the uses and limitations of multivariate calculus by the integrated use of geometric insight, intuitive arguments, detailed explanations and mathematical reasoning. (Zentralblatt fur Didaktik der Mathematik, August, 2001)


From the reviews of the second edition: <p> The author has taken the sensible approach of giving an adequate formulation of the theories, backed up by geometric insight and accompanied by reasonable explanations. <br>The Mathematical Gazette <br> It is rare to find a text on multivariate analysis where the geometrical intuition is preserved so well. <br>Zentralblatt fA1/4r Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete <p> This is a nice introduction to multivariate calculus for higher level undergraduates. ... The text contains many worked out examples and a collection of additional exercises with solutions given in the appendix of the book. (F. Haslinger, Monatshefte fA1/4r Mathematik, Vol. 139 (3), 2003) <p> In this revised edition, which includes additional exercises and expanded solutions, SeAn Dineen gives a solid description of the basic concepts, via simple familiar examples, which are then tested in technically demanding situations. The author recognizes the varied backgrounds students bring to the subject and only assumes the minimal prerequisite knowledge necessary for a comprehensive and unified understanding of the differential, integral and geometric calculus of several variables. On reading this book the student will acquire the confidence and techniques necessary to tackle new problems. (La (TM)Enseignement Mathematique, Vol. 47 (3-4), 2001) <p> Dineen deals with many of the topics you would find in a typical text on advanced calculus but he does so in a much more sophisticated way. ... All the new terms are defined as they appear and all the necessary theorems are stated ... . The book is ... very clearly written, and there are lots of useful diagrams and worked examples. Theapproach ... is one that students who are going on will want to learn sooner or later. (Peter Saunders, The Mathematical Gazette, Vol. 86 (505), 2002) <p> Aimed primarily at higher level undergraduates in the mathematical sciences, the author provides the reader with an understanding of the uses and limitations of multivariate calculus by the integrated use of geometric insight, intuitive arguments, detailed explanations and mathematical reasoning. (Zentralblatt fA1/4r Didaktik der Mathematik, August, 2001)


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