Advanced Calculus: A Geometric View / Edition 1

Advanced Calculus: A Geometric View / Edition 1

by James J. Callahan
ISBN-10:
1441973311
ISBN-13:
9781441973313
Pub. Date:
09/17/2010
Publisher:
Springer New York
ISBN-10:
1441973311
ISBN-13:
9781441973313
Pub. Date:
09/17/2010
Publisher:
Springer New York
Advanced Calculus: A Geometric View / Edition 1

Advanced Calculus: A Geometric View / Edition 1

by James J. Callahan

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Overview

A half-century ago, advanced calculus was a well-defined subject at the core of the undergraduate mathematics curriulum. The classic texts of Taylor [19], Buck [1], Widder [21], and Kaplan [9], for example, show some of the ways it was approached. Over time, certain aspects of the course came to be seen as more significant—those seen as giving a rigorous foundation to calculus—and they - came the basis for a new course, an introduction to real analysis, that eventually supplanted advanced calculus in the core. Advanced calculus did not, in the process, become less important, but its role in the curriculum changed. In fact, a bifurcation occurred. In one direction we got c- culus on n-manifolds, a course beyond the practical reach of many undergraduates; in the other, we got calculus in two and three dimensions but still with the theorems of Stokes and Gauss as the goal. The latter course is intended for everyone who has had a year-long introduction to calculus; it often has a name like Calculus III. In my experience, though, it does not manage to accomplish what the old advancedcalculus course did. Multivariable calculusnaturallysplits intothreeparts:(1)severalfunctionsofonevariable,(2)one function of several variables, and (3) several functions of several variables. The first two are well-developed in Calculus III, but the third is really too large and varied to be treated satisfactorily in the time remaining at the end of a semester. To put it another way: Green’s theorem—ts comfortably; Stokes’ and Gauss’ do not.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441973313
Publisher: Springer New York
Publication date: 09/17/2010
Series: Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics
Edition description: 2010
Pages: 526
Sales rank: 909,819
Product dimensions: 7.10(w) x 10.00(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

James J. Callahan is currently a professor of mathematics at Smith College. His previous Springer book is entitled The Geometry of Spacetime: An Introduction to Special and General Relativity. He was director of the NSF-funded Five College Calculus Project and a coauthor of Calculus in Context.

Table of Contents

Starting Points.- Geometry of Linear Maps.- Approximations.- The Derivative.- Inverses.- Implicit Functions.- Critical Points.- Double Integrals.- Evaluating Double Integrals.- Surface Integrals.- Stokes’ Theorem.
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