Calculus of One Variable / Edition 1

Calculus of One Variable / Edition 1

by K.E. Hirst
ISBN-10:
1852339403
ISBN-13:
9781852339401
Pub. Date:
09/14/2005
Publisher:
Springer London
ISBN-10:
1852339403
ISBN-13:
9781852339401
Pub. Date:
09/14/2005
Publisher:
Springer London
Calculus of One Variable / Edition 1

Calculus of One Variable / Edition 1

by K.E. Hirst

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Overview

The development of the differential calculus was one of the major achievements of seventeenth century European mathematics, originating in the work of N- ton, Leibniz and others. Integral calculus can be traced back to the work of Archimedes in the third century B. C. Since its inception, calculus has dev- oped in two main directions. One is the growth of applications and associated techniques,indiversefieldssuchasphysics,engineering,economics,probability and biology. The other direction is that of analytical foundations, where the intuitive and largely geometrical approach is replaced by an emphasis on logic and the development of an axiomatic basis for the real number system whose properties underpin many of the results of calculus. This approach occupied many mathematicians through the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, c- minating in the work of Dedekind and Cantor, leading into twentieth century developments in Analysis and Topology. We can learn much about calculus by studying its history, and a good starting point is the St Andrews’ History of Mathematics website www-history. mcs. st-and. ac. uk/history/ Thisbookisdesignedforbeginninguniversitystudents,boththosestudying mathematics as a major subject, and those whose main specialism requires the use and understanding of calculus. In the latter case we would expect that lecturers would customise the treatment with applications from the relevant subject area. Thepre-universityschoolmathematicscurriculaofmostEuropeancountries all include some calculus, and this book is intended to provide, among other things, a transition between school and university calculus. In some countries suchastheU. K.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781852339401
Publisher: Springer London
Publication date: 09/14/2005
Series: Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series
Edition description: 2006
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 7.01(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

Keith Hirst is an experienced author and lecturer, with many years’ experience teaching undergraduate courses. His research interests include Mathematics Education and Teaching Methods in Higher Education, with particular emphasis on the school / university interface. Keith also researched the area of learning problems in calculus as part of an investigation into undergraduates’ conceptions of mathematical ideas. In 2000, he was awarded one of the first prestigious National Teaching Fellowships by the Institute of Learning and Teaching, to develop a database of undergraduate teaching resources.

Table of Contents

Functions and Graphs.- Limits of Functions.- Differentiation.- Techniques of Differentiation.- Applications of Differentiation.- Maclaurin and Taylor Expansions.- Integration.- Integration by Parts.- Integration by Substitution.- Integration of Rational Functions.- Geometrical Applications of Integration.
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