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For more than two thousand years some familiarity with mathematics has been regarded as an indispensable part of the intellectual equipment of every cultured person.

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From the reviews:

"Many teachers and students could benefit from thinking about its unique perspectives."

---SIAM Review

"Giaquinta . . . and Modica . . . present the differential and integral calculus for real functions of a single real variable from a sophisticated point of view. Their book is far better suited as a source of unique perspectives on the logical development of calculus ideas and their physical applications . . . [so that] it will better serve the experienced calculus instructor seeking new approaches to familiar material, or the student who has already mastered the basic ideas and techniques of calculus but wishes to see it all again, 'done right,' . . . Highly recommended."

---CHOICE

"This self-contained book introduces the main ideas and fundamental methods of mathematical analysis without loosing sight of the context in which it was developed and the role played in science, particularly in physics…. Each chapter has a short summary where the most important facts discussed are collected. There is also a large number of exercises inserted at various points into the text…. The book is meant principally for students in mathematics, physics, engineering, and computer science, but it can be used at technological and scientific faculties by anyone who wants to approach these topics."

---ZENTRALBLATT MATH

"The presentation of the theory is clearly arranged, all theorems have rigorous proofs and every chapter closes with a summing up of the results and exericeses with different requirements. The aim of the authors was very successful[ly] realized, and this book is excellently suitable for students in mathematics, physics, engineering, computer science and all students of technological and scientific faculties." ---Journal of Analysis and its Applications

"This is the first of several volumes on analysis by these authors. … It is essentially a calculus book at the advanced undergraduate level, or an analysis textbook for someone who has never seen calculus before. … I like this book … ." (Warren Johnson, The Mathematical Association of America, October, 2009)



Table of Contents
Numbers, Functions and their Graphs * Limits and Continuity * The Fundamental Ideas of the Differential and Integral Calculus * The Calculus of Derivatives and Integrals * Further Developments in Calculus * Towards Differential Equations and Minimum Principles * Bibliographical Notes * Index

Mathematical Analysis Functions of One Variable v 1

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    A Hardback by Mariano Giaquinta, Giuseppe Modica

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      Publisher: Birkhauser Boston
      Publication Date: 5/15/2003 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780817643126, 978-0817643126
      ISBN10: 0817643125

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      For more than two thousand years some familiarity with mathematics has been regarded as an indispensable part of the intellectual equipment of every cultured person.

      Trade Review

      From the reviews:

      "Many teachers and students could benefit from thinking about its unique perspectives."

      ---SIAM Review

      "Giaquinta . . . and Modica . . . present the differential and integral calculus for real functions of a single real variable from a sophisticated point of view. Their book is far better suited as a source of unique perspectives on the logical development of calculus ideas and their physical applications . . . [so that] it will better serve the experienced calculus instructor seeking new approaches to familiar material, or the student who has already mastered the basic ideas and techniques of calculus but wishes to see it all again, 'done right,' . . . Highly recommended."

      ---CHOICE

      "This self-contained book introduces the main ideas and fundamental methods of mathematical analysis without loosing sight of the context in which it was developed and the role played in science, particularly in physics…. Each chapter has a short summary where the most important facts discussed are collected. There is also a large number of exercises inserted at various points into the text…. The book is meant principally for students in mathematics, physics, engineering, and computer science, but it can be used at technological and scientific faculties by anyone who wants to approach these topics."

      ---ZENTRALBLATT MATH

      "The presentation of the theory is clearly arranged, all theorems have rigorous proofs and every chapter closes with a summing up of the results and exericeses with different requirements. The aim of the authors was very successful[ly] realized, and this book is excellently suitable for students in mathematics, physics, engineering, computer science and all students of technological and scientific faculties." ---Journal of Analysis and its Applications

      "This is the first of several volumes on analysis by these authors. … It is essentially a calculus book at the advanced undergraduate level, or an analysis textbook for someone who has never seen calculus before. … I like this book … ." (Warren Johnson, The Mathematical Association of America, October, 2009)



      Table of Contents
      Numbers, Functions and their Graphs * Limits and Continuity * The Fundamental Ideas of the Differential and Integral Calculus * The Calculus of Derivatives and Integrals * Further Developments in Calculus * Towards Differential Equations and Minimum Principles * Bibliographical Notes * Index

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