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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-100471725692
ISBN-139780471725695
eBay Product ID (ePID)53846442
Product Key Features
Number of Pages640 Pages
Publication NameVector Calculus
LanguageEnglish
SubjectCalculus, Vector Analysis
Publication Year2007
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaMathematics
AuthorMiroslav Lovric
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight38.5 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width7.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2007-274223
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal515.63
Table Of ContentCHAPTER 1 Vectors, Matrices, and Applications 1 1.1 Vectors 1 1.2 Applications in Geometry and Physics 10 1.3 The Dot Product 20 1.4 Matrices and Determinants 30 1.5 The Cross Product 39 Chapter Review 48 CHAPTER 2 Calculus of Functions of Several Variables 52 2.1 Real-Valued and Vector-Valued Functions of Several Variables 52 2.2 Graph of a Function of Several Variables 62 2.3 Limits and Continuity 76 2.4 Derivatives 93 2.5 Paths and Curves in R2 and R3 112 2.6 Properties of Derivatives 123 2.7 Gradient and Directional Derivative 135 2.8 Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinate Systems 151 Chapter Review 159 CHAPTER 3 Vector-Valued Functions of One Variable 164 3.1 World of Curves 164 3.2 Tangents, Velocity, and Acceleration 181 3.3 Length of a Curve 191 3.4 Acceleration and Curvature 200 3.5 Introduction to Differential Geometry of Curves 209 Chapter Review 215 CHAPTER 4 Scalar and Vector Fields 219 4.1 Higher-Order Partial Derivatives 219 4.2 Taylor's Formula 230 4.3 Extreme Values of Real-Valued Functions 242 4.4 Optimization with Constraints and Lagrange Multipliers 261 4.5 Flow Lines 272 4.6 Divergence and Curl of a Vector Field 278 4.7 Implicit Function Theorem 292 4.8 Appendix: Some Identities of Vector Calculus 298 Chapter Review 302 CHAPTER 5 Integration Along Paths 306 5.1 Paths and Parametrizations 306 5.2 Path Integrals of Real-Valued Functions 316 5.3 Path Integrals of Vector Fields 325 5.4 Path Integrals Independent of Path 341 Chapter Review 360 CHAPTER 6 Double and Triple Integrals 363 6.1 Double Integrals: Definition and Properties 363 6.2 Double Integrals Over General Regions 375 6.3 Examples and Techniques of Evaluation of Double Integrals 394 6.4 Change of Variables in a Double Integral 401 6.5 Triple Integrals 417 Chapter Review 427 CHAPTER 7 Integration Over Surfaces, Properties, and Applications of Integrals 431 7.1 Parametrized Surfaces 431 7.2 World of Surfaces 448 7.3 Surface Integrals of Real-Valued Functions 462 7.4 Surface Integrals of Vector Fields 474 7.5 Integrals: Properties and Applications 484 Chapter Review 495 CHAPTER 8 Classical Integration Theorems of Vector Calculus 499 8.1 Green's Theorem 499 8.2 The Divergence Theorem 511 8.3 Stokes' Theorem 524 8.4 Differential Forms and Classical Integration Theorems 536 8.5 Vector Calculus in Electromagnetism 553 8.6 Vector Calculus in Fluid Flow 566 Chapter Review 576 APPENDIX A Various Results Used in This Book and Proofs of Differentiation Theorems 581 APPENDIX B Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises 590 Index 615
SynopsisWith this book, readers will develop a strong foundation in the theory of functions of several variables and of modern vector calculus in two and three dimensions. It utilizes a clear and easy-to-follow writing style along with carefully crafted examples and numerous illustrations to explain complex concepts., This book gives a comprehensive and thorough introduction to ideas and major results of the theory of functions of several variables and of modern vector calculus in two and three dimensions. Clear and easy-to-follow writing style, carefully crafted examples, wide spectrum of applications and numerous illustrations, diagrams, and graphs invite students to use the textbook actively, helping them to both enforce their understanding of the material and to brush up on necessary technical and computational skills. Particular attention has been given to the material that some students find challenging, such as the chain rule, Implicit Function Theorem, parametrizations, or the Change of Variables Theorem.