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|  | Calculus of Variations by I. M. Gelfand, S. V. Fomin Fresh, lively text serves as a modern introduction to the subject, with applications to the mechanics of systems with a finite number of degrees of freedom. Ideal for math and physics students.
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Calculus: A Short Course by Michael C. Gemignani Geared toward undergraduate business and social science students, this text focuses on sets, functions, and graphs; limits and continuity; special functions; the derivative; the definite integral; and functions of several variables. 1972 edition. Includes 142 figures.
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|  | Calculus: Problems and Solutions by A. Ginzburg Ideal for self-instruction as well as for classroom use, this text improves understanding and problem-solving skills in analysis, analytic geometry, and higher algebra. Over 1,200 problems, with hints and complete solutions. 1963 edition.
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Introduction to the Calculus of Variations by Hans Sagan Provides a thorough understanding of calculus of variations and prepares readers for the study of modern optimal control theory. Selected variational problems and over 400 exercises. Bibliography. 1969 edition.
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|  | Calculus and Statistics by Michael C. Gemignani Topics include applications of the derivative, sequences and series, the integral and continuous variates, discrete distributions, hypothesis testing, functions of several variables, and regression and correlation. 1970 edition. Includes 201 figures and 36 tables.
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| Products in Calculus |  |  |  | The Absolute Differential Calculus: Calculus of Tensors by Tullio Levi-Civita This classic was written by a founder in the field, offering a clear, detailed exposition that examines introductory theories, the fundamental quadratic form and absolute differential calculus, and physical applications. 1926 edition.
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|  | Advanced Calculus by Avner Friedman Intended for students who have already completed a one-year course in elementary calculus, this two-part treatment advances from functions of one variable to those of several variables. Solutions. 1971 edition.
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|  | Advanced Calculus of Several Variables by C. H. Edwards, Jr. Modern conceptual treatment of multivariable calculus, emphasizing interplay of geometry and analysis via linear algebra and the approximation of nonlinear mappings by linear ones. Over 400 well-chosen problems. 1973 edition.
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|  | Advanced Calculus: An Introduction to Classical Analysis by Louis Brand A course in analysis that focuses on the functions of a real variable, this text introduces the basic concepts in their simplest setting and illustrates its teachings with numerous examples, theorems, and proofs. 1955 edition.
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|  | Advanced Calculus: Second Edition by David V. Widder Classic text offers exceptionally precise coverage of partial differentiation, vectors, differential geometry, Stieltjes integral, infinite series, gamma function, Fourier series, Laplace transform, much more. Includes exercises and selected answers.
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|  | Calculus Refresher by A. A. Klaf Unique refresher covers important aspects of integral and differential calculus via 756 questions. Features constants, variables, functions, increments, derivatives, differentiation, more. A 50-page section applies calculus to engineering problems. Includes 566 problems, most with answers.
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|  | Calculus and Statistics by Michael C. Gemignani Topics include applications of the derivative, sequences and series, the integral and continuous variates, discrete distributions, hypothesis testing, functions of several variables, and regression and correlation. 1970 edition. Includes 201 figures and 36 tables.
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|  | Calculus of Variations by I. M. Gelfand, S. V. Fomin Fresh, lively text serves as a modern introduction to the subject, with applications to the mechanics of systems with a finite number of degrees of freedom. Ideal for math and physics students.
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|  | Calculus of Variations by Lev D. Elsgolc This text offers an introduction to the fundamentals and standard methods of the calculus of variations, covering fixed and movable boundaries, plus solutions of variational problems. 1961 edition.
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|  | Calculus of Variations by Robert Weinstock Basic introduction covering isoperimetric problems, theory of elasticity, quantum mechanics, electrostatics, geometrical optics, particle dynamics, more. Exercises throughout. "A very useful book." — J. L. Synge, American Mathematical Monthly.
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|  | Calculus of Variations with Applications by George M. Ewing Applications-oriented introduction to variational theory develops insight and promotes understanding of specialized books and research papers. Suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students as a primary or supplementary text. 1969 edition.
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|  | Calculus: A Modern Approach by Karl Menger An outstanding mathematician and educator presents pure and applied calculus in a clarified conceptual frame, offering a thorough understanding of theory as well as applications. 1955 edition.
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|  | Calculus: A Short Course by Michael C. Gemignani Geared toward undergraduate business and social science students, this text focuses on sets, functions, and graphs; limits and continuity; special functions; the derivative; the definite integral; and functions of several variables. 1972 edition. Includes 142 figures.
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|  | Calculus: An Intuitive and Physical Approach (Second Edition) by Morris Kline Application-oriented introduction relates the subject as closely as possible to science with explorations of the derivative; differentiation and integration of the powers of x; theorems on differentiation, antidifferentiation; the chain rule; trigonometric functions; more. Examples. 1967 edition.
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|  | Calculus: Problems and Solutions by A. Ginzburg Ideal for self-instruction as well as for classroom use, this text improves understanding and problem-solving skills in analysis, analytic geometry, and higher algebra. Over 1,200 problems, with hints and complete solutions. 1963 edition.
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|  | A Course in Advanced Calculus by Robert S. Borden An excellent undergraduate text examines sets and structures, limit and continuity in En, measure and integration, differentiable mappings, sequences and series, applications of improper integrals, more. Problems with tips and solutions for some.
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|  | Essential Calculus with Applications by Richard A. Silverman Clear undergraduate-level introduction to background math, differential calculus, differentiation, integral calculus, integration, functions of several variables, more. Numerous problems, with new "Hints and Answers" section.
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| |  | Fundamentals of Scientific Mathematics by George E. Owen Offering undergraduates a solid mathematical background (and functioning equally well for independent study), this rewarding, beautifully illustrated text covers geometry and matrices, vector algebra, analytic geometry, functions, and differential and integral calculus. 1961 edition.
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