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9780121876258
A MATLAB Companion for Multivariable Calculus Jeffery Cooper, University of Maryland This book provides a concise collection of MATLAB programs and exercises to accompany a course in multivariable calculus. The main ideas of calculus in several variables are presented alongside examples of computations and graphics displays using the MATLAB computer algebra software. The book's many examples demonstrate how to use MATLAB effectively and easily in a variety of contexts. Simple numerical procedures are introduced -- such as numerical differentiation, numerical integration and Newton's method in several variables -- allowing students to tackle problems utilizing these techniques and optimizing the relevant MATLAB applications. The author provides numerous examples of short codes which students can then modify to solve problems. Exercises contained in this volume include applications to problems across disciplines, such as economics, physics, engineering and biology. Supplementary MATLAB files are provided on the publisher's Web site* to implement some graphical displays too complex for programming by students new to the software. These files can be used by students or can also serve as practical MATLAB classroom demonstrations for instructors teaching the course. * http://www.harcourt-ap.com/mathematics.html (title entry under "Calculus") Exerpts from the reviews: "This text does a good job of explaining how MATLAB works at exactly the appropriate level. The use of MATLAB also encourages students toward more numerical thinking than do the packages that are primarily symbolic manipulations." "The author's writing is very clear. Students should find it pleasant reading, as I did." "I liked the problems. They presented the main issues and calculations from a variety of angles, so that students have to think and learn on almost all of them." "I like the serious applications at the end-to fluids, for example: this would also be helpful for nice demonstrations which the instructor could do in class." "My favorite aspect of this text is that by using MATLAB it naturally incorporates more numerical thinking into Multivariable Calculus. This builds on recent trends in Single-Variable Calculus 'reform'."Cooper, Jeffery is the author of 'Matlab Companion for Multivariable Calculus', published 2001 under ISBN 9780121876258 and ISBN 012187625X.
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