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portada a course in multivariable calculus and analysis
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2012
Language
English
Pages
477
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23.1 x 15.5 x 2.5 cm
Weight
0.68 kg.
ISBN
1461425212
ISBN13
9781461425212
Categories

a course in multivariable calculus and analysis

Sudhir R. Ghorpade (Author) · Balmohan V. Limaye (Author) · Springer · Paperback

a course in multivariable calculus and analysis - Ghorpade, Sudhir R. ; Limaye, Balmohan V.

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Synopsis "a course in multivariable calculus and analysis"

Calculus of real-valued functions of several real variables, also known as m- tivariable calculus, is a rich and fascinating subject. On the one hand, it seeks to extend eminently useful and immensely successful notions in one-variable calculus such as limit, continuity, derivative, and integral to "higher dim- sions. " On the other hand, the fact that there is much more room to move n about in the n-space R than on the real line R brings to the fore deeper geometric and topological notions that play a signi?cant role in the study of functions of two or more variables. Courses in multivariable calculus at an undergraduate level and even at an advanced level are often faced with the unenviable task of conveying the multifarious and multifaceted aspects of multivariable calculus to a student in the span of just about a semester or two. Ambitious courses and teachers would try to give some idea of the general Stokes's theorem for di?erential forms on manifolds as a grand generalization of the fundamental theorem of calculus, and prove the change of variables formula in all its glory. They would also try to do justice to important results such as the implicit function theorem, which really have no counterpart in one-variable calculus. Most courses would require the student to develop a passing acquaintance with the theorems of Green, Gauss, and Stokes, never mind the tricky questions about orientability, simple connectedness, etc.

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