Introduction to Calculus and Analysis / Richard Courant, Fritz John.
Material type: TextSeries: Classics in mathematicsPublication details: Berlin ; New York : Springer, c1999-c2000.Description: 2 v. (xxv, 954 p.) : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 354065058X (v. 1 : acidfree paper)
- 3540665706 (v. 2 : acid-free paper)
- QA303 .C848 1999
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QA303 .C8354 1987 Brief calculus with applications / | QA303 .C843 1988 Differential and integral calculus / | QA303 .C843 1988 Differential and integral calculus / | QA303 .C848 1999 Introduction to Calculus and Analysis / | QA303 .D89 1982 حساب التفاضل والتكامل والهندسة التحليلية / | QA303 .D89 1982 حساب التفاضل والتكامل والهندسة التحليلية / | QA303 .D89 1982 حساب التفاضل والتكامل والهندسة التحليلية / |
"Reprint of the 1989 edition."
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Introduction.- The Fundamental Ideas of the Integral and Differential Calculus.- The Techniques of Calculus.- Applications in Physics and Geometry.- Taylor's Expansion.- Numerical Methods.- Infinite Sums and Products.- Trigonometric Series.- Differential Equations for the Simplest Types of Vibration.- List of Bibliographical Dates.- Index.
Volume 1 covers a basic course in real analysis of one variable and Fourier series. It is well-illustrated, well-motivated and very well-provided with a multitude of unusually useful and accessible exercises. (...) There are three aspects of Courant and John in which it outshines (some) contemporaries: the extensive historical references, the chapter on numerical methods, and the two chapters on physics and geometry. The exercises in Courant and John are put together purposefully, and either look numerically interesting, or are intuitively significant, or lead to applications. It is the best text known to the reviewer for anyone trying to make an analysis course less abstract. (...) - The Mathematical Gazette
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