Calculus I (Paperback)


Calculus: the related areas of differentiation, integration, sequences and series, that are united in their reliance on the idea of limits. Additional topics: complex numbers and trigonometric functions. This simplifies the discussion of the 'classical' functions of calculus (i.e. trigonometric, hyperbolic, exponential, logarithmic) and their relations. Relation between calculus and analysis: Calculus: intuitive and operational ideas, no emphasis on strict step-by-step logical derivation e.g. derivative as limit of a ratio, integral as limit of a sum initially (Newton, Leibniz) without rigorous definition of 'limit'. Analysis: logical, rigorous proofs of the intuitive ideas of calculus Rationale behind this division of work: Hard to prove a theorem without being already familiar with the unproven (but strongly believed in) result. Hard to understand the need for the rigorous style of analysis until one has sufficient experience with calculus to realize the need to prove theorems, and to appreciate the beauty and elegance of such a logical formal treatment.

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Calculus: the related areas of differentiation, integration, sequences and series, that are united in their reliance on the idea of limits. Additional topics: complex numbers and trigonometric functions. This simplifies the discussion of the 'classical' functions of calculus (i.e. trigonometric, hyperbolic, exponential, logarithmic) and their relations. Relation between calculus and analysis: Calculus: intuitive and operational ideas, no emphasis on strict step-by-step logical derivation e.g. derivative as limit of a ratio, integral as limit of a sum initially (Newton, Leibniz) without rigorous definition of 'limit'. Analysis: logical, rigorous proofs of the intuitive ideas of calculus Rationale behind this division of work: Hard to prove a theorem without being already familiar with the unproven (but strongly believed in) result. Hard to understand the need for the rigorous style of analysis until one has sufficient experience with calculus to realize the need to prove theorems, and to appreciate the beauty and elegance of such a logical formal treatment.

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Imprint

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

October 2011

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First published

October 2011

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 9mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

148

ISBN-13

978-3-8465-2377-3

Barcode

9783846523773

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LSN

3-8465-2377-1



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