
by Robert S. Borden “A Course in Advanced Calculus “
Publisher:Dover Publications | Pages: 416 | 1997-07-10 | ISBN: 0486672905 | Djvu | 3MB
Book Description:
This excellent undergraduate calculus text offers students an unusual perspective on concepts of integration in Euclidean spaces and their relationship to other mathematical areas. Subjects include sets and structures, limit and continuity in En, measure and integration, differentiable mappings, sequences and series, applications of improper integrals, and more. Preface. Problems. Problems with tips and solutions for some.
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