Mathematical Analysis II
โ Scribed by Cooke, Roger;Paniagua, Octavio โกe translator;Zorich, Vladimir Antonovich
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Universitext
- Edition
- Second edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
9 Continuous Mappings (General Theory).- 10 Differential Calculus from a GeneralViewpoint.- 11 Multiple Integrals.- 12 Surfaces and Differential Forms in Rn.- 13 Line and SurfaceIntegrals.- 14 Elements of VectorAnalysis and Field Theory.- 15 Integration of Differential Forms onManifolds.- 16 Uniform Convergence andBasic Operations of Analysis.- 17Integrals Depending on a Parameter.- 18Fourier Series and the Fourier Transform.- 19 Asymptotic Expansions.- Topics and Questions for MidtermExaminations.- Examination Topics.-Examination Problems (Series and Integrals Depending on a Parameter).- Intermediate Problems (Integral Calculus ofSeveral Variables).- Appendices: A Series as a Tool (Introductory Lecture).- BChange of Variables in Multiple Integrals.- C Multidimensional Geometry and Functions of a Very Large Number ofVariables.- D Operators of Field Theoryin Curvilinear Coordinates.- E ModernFormula of Newton-Leibniz.- References.-Index of Basic Notation.- Subject Index.- Name Index.
โฆ Subjects
Mathematical analysis
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