An Elementary Course of Infinitesimal Calculus
β Scribed by Lamb H.
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 1934
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 544
- Edition
- 3rd revised
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Sir Horace Lamb (1849-1934) the British mathematician, wrote a number of influential works in classical physics. A pupil of Stokes and Clerk Maxwell, he taught for ten years as the first professor of mathematics at the University of Adelaide before returning to Britain to take up the post of professor of physics at the Victoria University of Manchester (where he had first studied mathematics at Owens College). As a teacher and writer his stated aim was clarity: 'somehow to make these dry bones live'. The first edition of this work was published in 1897, the third revised edition in 1919, and a further corrected version just before his death. This edition, reissued here, remained in print until the 1950s. As with Lamb's other textbooks, each section is followed by examples.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Sir Horace Lamb (1849-1934) the British mathematician, wrote a number of influential works in classical physics. A pupil of Stokes and Clerk Maxwell, he taught for ten years as the first professor of mathematics at the University of Adelaide before returning to Britain to take up the post of profess
I was searching the net looking for calculus resources and I ran across the author's website. The copyright belongs to him and he has posted the entire book (992 pages) online and offers it as a free download for those who are interested. Hop over to any search engine, type in Keisler Calculus and
<DIV></DIV>This first-year calculus book isΒ centered around the use of infinitesimals. It contains all the ordinary calculus topics, including the basic concepts of the derivative, continuity, and the integral, plus traditional limit concepts and approximation problems. Additional subjects include t