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TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Jones & Bartlett Learning Difference
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Dennis G. Zill 6
Engineering Mathematics 7
Liberal Arts Mathematics 8
Linear Algebra 9
Algebra & Trigonometry 10
Precalculus 11
Calculus 14
Discrete Mathematics 16
Complex Analysis 17
Advanced Mathematics 18
Geometry 22
Exploring Mathematics: Investigations with Functions 8
Essentials of Precalculus with Calculus Previews, Sixth Edition 12
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Dennis G. Zill Loyola Marymount University
Dennis G. Zill received a PhD in Applied Mathematics from Iowa State University, and is a former professor of Mathematics at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, Loras College in Iowa, and California Polytechnic State University. He is also the former chair
of the Mathematics department at Loyola Marymount University, where he currently holds a rank as Professor Emeritus of Mathematics. Zill holds interests in astronomy, modern literature, music, golf, and good wine, while his research interests include Special Functions, Differential Equations, Integral Transformations, and Complex Analysis.
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Advanced Engineering Mathematics FIFTH EDITION
Dennis G. Zill Warren S. Wright Both of Loyola Marymount University
Modern and comprehensive, the new fifth edition of Dennis G. Zill’s Advanced Engineering Mathematics is a full compendium of topics that are most often covered in Engineering Mathematics, and is extremely flexible to meet the unique needs of courses ranging from ordinary differential equations to vector calculus. A key strength of this best-selling text is Zill’s emphasis on differential equations as mathematical models, discussing the constructs and pitfalls of each.
Accompanied by a full suite of instructor and student resources including a Complete Solutions Manual, Lecture Outlines in PowerPoint format, Image Bank, Test Bank, and a Student Solutions Manual.
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
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KEY FEATURES
• Eight all-new contributed applied project problems spread throughout the text, including an in-depth discussion of the mathematics and history of the Paris Guns of World War I
• An expanded discussion of spherical Bessel functions
• All-new boundary-value problems added to the chapters on partial differential equations
• An all-new section on the LU-factorization of a matrix
• Revisions and reorganization throughout the text to improve clarity and flow
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ISBN-13: 978-1-4496-9172-1 • Hardcover with Access Code • 1,004 pages • © 2014
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Every new, print copy includes access to the Student Companion Website where students will find a wealth of learning and study tools to help them succeed in their course, including:
• Projects and Application Essays contributed by experts in the field
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• An Interactive Glossary allows students to quickly find definitions of key terms from the text
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ISBN-13: 978-1-4496-9158-5 Companion Website • © 2014
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LIBERAL ARTS MATHEMATICS
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Exploring MathematicsInvestigations with FunctionsCraig Johnson, PhD, Marywood University
Exploring Mathematics: Investigations with Functions is designed for one- or two- term mathematics courses for humanities and liberal arts majors. This unique ten-chapter text covers modern applications of mathematics in the liberal arts and situates the discipline within its rich and varied history. Exploring Mathematics draws on examples from the humanities, including how math is used in music and astronomy, and features perforated pages for easy study and review. The student-friendly writing style and informal approach demystifies
the subject matter and offers an engaging and informative overview that will pique students’ curiosity and desire to explore mathematics further.
Organized around the use of algebraic functions, this text builds conceptual bridges between each chapter so that students develop advanced mathematical skills within a larger context. Unlike other texts that present mathematical topics as a disconnected set of rules and equations, Exploring Mathematics flows seamlessly from one subject to the next, situating each within its historical and cultural context. This text provides a unique opportunity to showcase the richness of mathematics as a foundation upon which to build understanding of many different phenomena. Students will come away with a solid knowledge base of the unifying ideas of mathematics and the ability to explain how mathematics helps us to better our society and understand the world around us.
OBJECTIVES
Chapter 1 The Concept of FunctionChapter 2 Functions of Personal FinanceChapter 3 Logic and Computer ScienceChapter 4 Astronomy and the Methods of
ScienceChapter 5 Graph TheoryChapter 6 Social Choice and Voting MethodsChapter 7 ProbabilityChapter 8 StatisticsChapter 9 Mathematics in Music and
CryptologyChapter 10 Modeling
KEY FEATURES
• A full-color, interactive design provides students with a safe environment to graph solutions, check off chapter objectives, and answer questions directly in their textbook
• Piques student interest in math by relating it to areas such as astronomy and music
• Utilizes the concept of a function as a central theme, providing a common thread through chapters
• Presents an engaging, student-friendly style with problem sets that incorporate real-world applications and data
• An abundance of examples illustrating important applications are presented in each section, while full-color pictures and diagrams reinforce key concepts and increase student comprehension
• Every new, printed copy includes FREE access to a Student Companion Website, featuring a Lab Manual and Student Solutions Manual
ISBN-13: 978-1-4496-8854-7 Paperback with Access Code • 656 pages • © 2015 Priced at $95.95* with Students in Mind!
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LINEAR ALGEBRA
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Linear Algebra with Applications EIGHTH EDITION
Gareth Williams, Stetson University
This Eighth Edition is organized into three parts that contain core and optional sections so there is ample time for the instructor to select the material that gives the course the desired flavor. It introduces Rn in Chapter 1, and then uses these concepts in discussions of systems of linear equations, matrices, linear transformations, and eigenvectors–a more theoretical approach.
ISBN-13: 978-1-4496-7954-5 Hardcover • 560 pages • © 2014
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Linear Algebra with ApplicationsALTERNATE, EIGHTH EDITION
Gareth Williams, Stetson University
In this Alternate Edition, earlier chapters cover systems of linear equations, matrices, and determinants. Rn is introduced later, which leads directly into general vector shapes and linear transformations, making it especially appropriate for students preparing to apply linear equations and matrices in other fields.
ISBN-13: 978-1-4496-7956-9 Hardcover • 575 pages • © 2014
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Linear AlgebraTheory and ApplicationsSECOND EDITION
Ward Cheney, PhD David R. Kincaid, PhD Both of University of Texas, Austin
For application-oriented science and engineering students, Linear Algebra: Theory and Applications, Second Edition contains numerous exercises that help them focus on understanding and learning not only vector spaces, matrices, and linear transformations, but also how software tools are used in applied linear algebra.
ISBN-13: 978-1-4496-1352-5 • Hardcover • 624 pages • © 2012
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Algebra and TrigonometryTHIRD EDITION
Dennis G. Zill, Loyola Marymount University Jacqueline M. Dewar, Loyola Marymount University
This Third Edition covers the principles of college algebra, trigonometry, and analytic geometry in a concise and student-friendly style. With an emphasis on problem solving, the examples are designed to motivate, instruct, and guide students, while urging them to test their comprehension, challenge their understanding, and apply their knowledge to real-world situations.
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5461-7 • Hardcover • 750 pages • © 2012
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TrigonometryTHIRD EDITION
Dennis G. Zill, Loyola Marymount University Jacqueline M. Dewar, Loyola Marymount University
Designed for the one-term course in trigonometry, this Trigonometry, Third Edition incorporates all of the many teaching and learning tools that have made Dennis G. Zill’s texts a resounding success. Zill takes care to include a full set of engaging and motivating features for students, including a wide range of word problems and specific applications, historical accounts of mathematicians, and a strong variety of relevant exercises.
ISBN-13: 978-1-4496-0604-6 • Hardcover • 394 pages • © 2012
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ALGEBRA & TRIGONOMETRY
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College AlgebraTHIRD EDITION
Dennis G. Zill, Loyola Marymount University Jacqueline M. Dewar, Loyola Marymount University
With an emphasis on problem-solving and packed with engaging, student-friendly exercise sets and examples, College Algebra, Third Edition is the perfect text for the traditional college algebra course. Dennis G. Zill’s renowned pedagogy and accessible, straightforward writing style urges students to delve into the content and experience mathematics firsthand through numerous problem sets.
ISBN-13: 978-1-4496-0602-2 • Hardcover • 544 pages • © 2012
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PRECALCULUS
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PrecalculusA Functional Approach to Graphing and Problem SolvingSIXTH EDITION
Karl J. Smith
Precalculus: A Functional Approach to Graphing and Problem Solving prepares students for the concepts and applications they will encounter in future calculus courses. This text provides sound development of the important mathematical underpinnings of calculus, stimulating problems and exercises, and a well-developed, engaging pedagogy. Students will leave with a clear understanding of what lies ahead in their future calculus courses. Instructors will find that Smith’s straightforward, student-friendly presentation provides exactly what they have been looking for in a text.
KEY FEATURES:
• Street sign and warning sign icons point out common mistakes and pitfalls
• What is Wrong? problems help students see common mistakes and think critically
• Modeling Application problems are found throughout the text to teach the modeling process
ISBN-13: 978-1-4496-4916-6 Hardcover with Access Code • 770 pages • © 2013
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Exploring MathematicsSolving Problems with the TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator
Jeffrey M. Gervasi, Porterville College
Exploring Mathematics is a useful manual that provides students in precalculus, college algebra, and trigonometry courses with instruction on how to use a graphing calculator to solve a number of problems in their text. Students are urged to first make a conjecture about the solution based on their previous experience and knowledge from other math courses, and then test that conjecture with the aid of a graphing calculator.
TOPICS COVERED
• The Viewing Rectangle• Graphing Equations• Locating Intercepts & Checking for
Symmetry• Solving Equations• Square Screens• Graphing Inequalities• Solving Systems of Equations• Graphing Polar Equations• Graphing Parametric Equations• The Least-Squares Line
ISBN-13: 978-1-4496-3930-3 Paperback • 66 pages • © 2012
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ISBN-13: 978-1-284-05632-7 • Hardcover • 475 pages • © 2016 Priced at $99.95 with Students in Mind!
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PRECALCULUS
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Essentials of Precalculus with Calculus PreviewsSIXTH EDITION
Dennis G. Zill Jacqueline M. Dewar Both of Loyola Marymount University
Essentials of Precalculus with Calculus Previews, Sixth Edition is an ideal undergraduate text to help students successfully transition into a future course in calculus. The sixth edition of this best-selling text presents the fundamental mathematics used in a typical calculus sequence in a focused and readable format. Dennis G. Zill’s concise, yet eloquent, writing style allows instructors to cover the entire text in one semester. Essentials of
Precalculus with Calculus Previews, Sixth Edition uses a vibrant full-color design to illuminate key concepts and improves students’ comprehension of graphs and figures. This text also includes a valuable collection of student and instructor resources, making it a complete teaching and learning package.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Inequalities, Equations, and GraphsChapter 2 FunctionsChapter 3 Polynomial and Rational FunctionsChapter 4 Trigonometric Functions Chapter 5 Exponential and Logarithmic
FunctionsChapter 6 Conic Sections
KEY FEATURES
• New sections on implicitly defined functions and Product-to-Sum and Sum-to-Product trigonometric identities
• Expanded discussion of applications of right triangles, including the addition of new problems designed to pique student interest
• Increased emphasis on solving equations involving exponential and logarithmic functions
• The discussion of the Laws of Sines and the Law of Cosines are now separated into two sections to facilitate and increase student comprehension
• Provides a complete teaching and learning program with numerous student and instructor resources, including the Student Resource Manual, WebAssign, Complete Instructor Solutions Manual, and Image Bank
• Updated and expanded WebAssign Online Homework and Grading System with comprehensive questions that facilitate learning
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ISBN-13: 978-1-4496-4912-8 • Hardcover with Access Code • 660 pages • © 2013
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PRECALCULUS
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Precalculus with Calculus Previews FIFTH EDITION
Dennis G. Zill Jacqueline M. Dewar Both of Loyola Marymount University
Building off the success of Dennis G. Zill’s popular Essentials version, the fifth edition of Precalculus with Calculus Previews continues to include all of the outstanding features and learning tools found in the original text while incorporating additional topics of coverage that some courses may require. With a continued effort to keep the text complete yet concise, the authors have included four additional chapters making the text a clear choice for many mainstream courses.
This student-friendly, full-color text offers numerous exercise sets and examples to aid in
students’ learning and understanding, and graphs and figures throughout serve to better illuminate key concepts. The exercise sets include engaging problems that focus on algebra, graphing, and function theory, the subtext of so many calculus problems. The authors are careful to use the terminology of calculus in an informal and comprehensible way to facilitate the student’s successful transition into future calculus courses.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Inequalities, Equations, and GraphsChapter 2 FunctionsChapter 3 Polynomial and Rational FunctionsChapter 4 Trigonometric FunctionsChapter 5 Triangle TrigonometryChapter 6 Exponential and Logarithmic
FunctionsChapter 7 Conic SectionsChapter 8 Polar CoordinatesChapter 9 Systems of Equations and
InequalitiesChapter 10 Sequences and SeriesAppendix A Complex NumbersAppendix B Descartes’ Rule of Signs Appendix C Formulas from GeometryAnswers to Selected Odd-Number Problems
KEY FEATURES
• Dennis G. Zill’s award-winning, student friendly approach
• Includes an all-new chapter on Polar Coordinates
• A focus on the function concept with great emphasis on basics, especially algebra
• The use of calculus terminology provides students with the proper intuition to successfully transition to their future calculus course
• New, applied and conceptual problems have been added throughout the text
• Translating Words into Functions section illustrates how to translate a verbal description into a symbolic representation of a function and demonstrates these translations with actual calculus problems
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CALCULUS
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Brief Calculus for the Business, Social, and Life SciencesTHIRD EDITION
Bill Armstrong Don Davis Both of Lakeland Community College
Designed for economics, business, or social or behavioral science majors in a one- or two-term course, Brief Calculus for the Business, Social, and Life Sciences makes calculus relevant with engaging, real-world examples and real data applications. The easy-to-read, conversational style of the text evokes the one-on-one communication of a personalized tutorial session without sacrificing depth of coverage or intellectual rigor. The revised and updated third edition of this popular text includes a new, four-step problem-solving method that allows students to independently find solutions to a broad spectrum of problem sets. The text is packaged with a full ancillary suite of instructor resources, including a Test Bank, Lecture Outlines in PowerPoint format, WebAssign, and a Complete Solutions Manual. Additional student resources include a Student Solutions Manual and access to the Student Companion Website.
ISBN-13: 978-1-4496-9516-3 Hardcover with Access Code • 834 pages • © 2014
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CalculusEarly TranscendentalsFOURTH EDITION
Dennis G. Zill Warren S. Wright Both of Loyola Marymount University
This outstanding revision incorporates all of the exceptional learning tools that have made Dennis G. Zill’s texts a resounding success. He carefully blends the theory and application of important concepts while offering modern applications and problem-solving skills.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 FunctionsChapter 2 Limit of a FunctionChapter 3 The DerivativeChapter 4 Applications of the DerivativeChapter 5 IntegralsChapter 6 Applications of the IntegralChapter 7 Techniques of IntegrationChapter 8 First-Order Differential EquationsChapter 9 Sequences and SeriesChapter 10 Conics and Polar CoordinatesChapter 11 Vectors and 3-SpaceChapter 12 Vector-Valued FunctionsChapter 13 Partial DerivativesChapter 14 Multiple IntegralsChapter 15 Vector Integral CalculusChapter 16 Higher-Order Differential Equations
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5995-7 Hardcover • 994 pages • © 2011
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CALCULUS
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Single Variable CalculusEarly TranscendentalsFOURTH EDITION
Dennis G. Zill Warren S. Wright Both of Loyola Marymount University
Dennis G. Zill’s mathematics texts are renowned for their student-friendly presentation and robust examples and problem sets, and the fourth edition of Single Variable Calculus is no exception. Appropriate for the first two terms in the college calculus sequence, students are provided with a solid foundation in important mathematical concepts and problem solving skills, while maintaining a level of rigor expected of a calculus course.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Functions Chapter 2 Limit of a FunctionChapter 3 The Derivative Chapter 4 Applications of the DerivativeChapter 5 IntegralsChapter 6 Applications of the Integral Chapter 7 Techniques of IntegrationChapter 8 First-Order Differential EquationsChapter 9 Sequence and SeriesChapter 10 Conics and Polar Coordinates
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-4965-1 Hardcover • 673 pages • © 2011
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Multivariable CalculusFOURTH EDITION
Dennis G. Zill Warren S. Wright Both of Loyola Marymount University
Appropriate for the third semester in the college calculus sequence, the fourth edition of Multivariable Calculus maintains the student-friendly writing style and robust exercises and problem sets that Dennis G. Zill is famous for. Ideal as a follow-up companion to Zill’s first volume, or as a standalone text, this exceptional revision presents the topics typically covered in the traditional third course. These topics include Vector-Valued Functions, Differential Calculus of Functions of Several Variables, Vector Integral Calculus, and an Introduction to Differential Equations.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 9 Sequences and SeriesChapter 10 Conics and Polar CoordinatesChapter 11 Vectors and 3-SpaceChapter 12 Vector-Valued FunctionsChapter 13 Partial DerivativesChapter 14 Multiple IntegralsChapter 15 Vector Integral CalculusChapter 16 Higher-Order Differential
Equations
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-4966-8 Hardcover • 469 pages • © 2011
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DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
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Essentials of Discrete MathematicsSECOND EDITION
David J. Hunter, PhD, Westmont College
This text is ideal for a one-term discrete mathematics course to serve computer science majors, as well as students from a wide range of disciplines. It introduces students to the mathematical way of thinking, as well as to many important modern applications. The material is organized around five types of thinking: logical, relational, recursive, quantitative, and analytical. This presentation results in a coherent outline that steadily builds upon mathematical sophistication. Students will encounter algorithms near the end of the text, and the final chapter contains in-depth case studies from a variety of fields including biology, sociology, linguistics, economics, and music.
KEY FEATURES
• Completely revised and expanded solutions, with over 100 new exercises
• Early introduction to graph theory• Careful attention to mathematical logic and
proof techniques• Available with WebAssign Online Homework
and Grading System
ISBN-13: 978-1-4496-0442-4 Hardcover • 494 pages • © 2012
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Discrete Structures, Logic, and ComputabilityTHIRD EDITION
James Hein, Portland State University
Written for the prospective computer scientist, computer engineer, or applied mathematician, Discrete Structures, Logic, and Computability, Third Edition provides elementary introductions to those ideas and techniques that are necessary to understand and practice the art and science of computing including mathematics and logic.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Elementary Notions and NotationsChapter 2 Facts about FunctionsChapter 3 Construction TechniquesChapter 4 Equivalence, Order, and Inductive ProofChapter 5 Analysis TechniquesChapter 6 Elementary LogicChapter 7 Predicate LogicChapter 8 Applied LogicChapter 9 Computational LogicChapter 10 Algebraic Structures and TechniquesChapter 11 Regular Languages and Finite
AutomataChapter 12 Context-Free Languages and
Pushdown AutomataChapter 13 Turing Machines and Equivalent
ModelsChapter 14 Computational Notions
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7206-2 Hardcover • 1,009 pages • © 2010
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Complex Analysis for Mathematics and Engineering SIXTH EDITION
John H. Mathews, California State University, Fullerton Russell W. Howell, Westmont College
This edition continues to provide a comprehensive, student-friendly presentation of this interesting area of mathematics. The authors strike a balance between the pure and applied aspects of the subject, and present concepts in a clear writing style that is appropriate for students at the junior/senior level.
ISBN-13: 978-1-4496-0445-5 • Hardcover • 650 pages • © 2012
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ISBN-13: 978-1-4496-9461-6 • Hardcover • 444 pages • © 2015
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COMPLEX ANALYSIS
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Complex AnalysisA First Course with ApplicationsTHIRD EDITION
Dennis G. Zill Patrick D. Shanahan Both of Loyola Marymount University
Complex Analysis: A First Course with Applications is a truly accessible introduction to the fundamental principles and applications of complex analysis. Designed for the undergraduate student with a calculus background but no prior experience with complex analysis, this text discusses the theory of the most relevant mathematical topics in a student-friendly manner. With a clear and straightforward writing style, concepts are
introduced through numerous examples, illustrations, and applications. Each section of the text contains an extensive exercise set containing a range of computational, conceptual, and geometric problems. In the text and exercises, students are guided and supported through numerous proofs providing them with a higher level of mathematical insight and maturity. Each chapter contains a separate section devoted exclusively to the applications of complex analysis to science and engineering, providing students with the opportunity to develop a practical and clear understanding of complex analysis.
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KEY FEATURES
• Clarity of exposition supported by numerous examples• Extensive exercise sets with a mix of
computational and conceptual problems• Applications to science and engineering
throughout the text• New and revised problems and exercise sets
throughout
• Portions of the text and examples have been revised or rewritten to help clarify the topics at hand
• The Mathematica syntax from the second edition has been updated to coincide with version 8 of the software
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ADVANCED MATHEMATICS
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Essentials of Mathematical StatisticsBrian Albright, Concordia University
Written for the one-term introductory probability and statistics course for mid- to upper-level math and science majors, this text combines the topics generally found in mainstream elementary statistics books with the essentials of the underlying theory. The text begins with an axiomatic treatment of probability followed by chapters on discrete and continuous random variables and their associated distributions. It then introduces basic statistical concepts and stresses the connection between probability and statistics. Final chapters introduce hypothesis testing, regression, and non-pragmatic techniques. All chapters provide a balance between conceptual understanding and theoretical understanding of the topics at hand.
KEY FEATURES
• Many sections include a “Software Calculations” sub-section that provides detailed descriptions of how to perform the calculations discussed in the section using the software Minitab, R, Excel, and the TI-83/84 calculators
ISBN-13: 978-1-4496-8534-8 Hardcover • 598 pages • © 2014
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A Transition to Mathematics with ProofsMichael J. Cullinane, PhD, Keene State University
A Transition to Mathematics with Proofs is developed for the “transition” course for mathematics majors moving beyond the primarily procedural methods of their calculus courses toward a more abstract and conceptual environment found in more advanced courses. This text emphasizes mathematical rigor, and helps students learn how to develop and write mathematical proofs. The author takes great care to develop a text that is accessible and readable for students at all levels. The text addresses standard topics such as set theory, number system, logic, relations, functions, and induction at a pace appropriate for a wide range of readers.
KEY FEATURES
• Each section begins with a set of guided reading questions intended to help students to identify the most significant points made within the section
• Practice problems are embedded within chapters so that students can actively work with a key idea that has just been introduced
• Each chapter also includes a collection of problems, ranging in level of difficulty, which are perfect for in-class discussion or homework assignments
ISBN-13: 978-1-4496-2778-2 Hardcover • 354 pages • © 2013
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Multivariable CalculusDavid B. Damiano Margaret N. Freije Both of College of the Holy Cross
Written for the mathematics, science, and engineering majors who have completed the traditional two-term course in single variable calculus, Multivariable Calculus bridges the gap between mathematical concepts and their real-world applications outside of mathematics. Using precise mathematical language, the ideas of multivariable calculus are presented in a context that is informed by their nonmathematical applications. The text incorporates collaborative learning strategies and the sophisticated use of technology, engaging students as active participants in the development of their own understanding of mathematical ideas, and encouraging them to communicate mathematically. With extended examples and exercises, and a student-friendly writing style, Multivariable Calculus is an exciting and engaging journey into mathematics relevant to students’ everyday lives.
KEY FEATURES
• Selected applications appear in multiple contexts facilitating the use of different mathematical techniques to explore a physical model
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-8247-4 Hardcover • 544 pages • © 2012
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A Journey Into Partial Differential EquationsWilliam O. Bray, PhD, Missouri State University
Ideal for the one-term course, this text provides a solid introduction to PDEs for the undergraduate math, engineering, or physics student. Discussing underlying physics, concepts, and methodologies, the text focuses on the classical trinity of equations: the wave equation, heat/diffusion equation, and Laplace’s equation. Bray provides careful treatment of the separation of variables and the Fourier method. Motivated by the geometrical notion of symmetries, he places emphasis on both the qualitative and quantitative methods, as well as geometrical perspectives. With hundreds of exercises and a wealth of figures, A Journey Into Partial Differential Equations proves to be the model book for the PDE course.
KEY FEATURES
• Analytical methodologies and geometric perspectives are emphasized throughout
• Offers an early introduction to distributions/ generalized functions and their use throughout the text
• Mathematica notebook files are available on the text’s Website as a supplement
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7256-7 Hardcover • 316 pages • © 2012
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Mathematical Modeling for the Scientific MethodDavid W. Pravica, PhD Michael J. Spurr Both of East Carolina University
This text is intended for the sophomore- or junior-level student seeking to be well-grounded in mathematical modeling for their studies in biology, the physical sciences, engineering, and/or medicine. It clarifies the connection between deductive and inductive reasoning as used in mathematics and science, and urges students to think critically about concepts and applications. The authors’ goal is to be introductory in level, while covering a broad range of techniques. They unite topics in statistics, linear algebra, calculus, and differential equations, while discussing how these subjects are interrelated and utilized. Mathematical Modeling for the Scientific Method leaves students with a clearer perspective of the role of mathematics within the sciences, and the understanding of how to rationally work through even rigorous applications with ease.
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7946-7 Hardcover • 492 pages • © 2012
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Mathematical Modeling with ExcelBrian Albright, Concordia University
Mathematical Modeling with Excel presents various methods used to build and analyze mathematical models in a format that students can quickly comprehend, and Excel is used as a tool to accomplish this goal. Ideal for math and secondary math education majors, this text offers a wide variety of common types of models, as well as some new types, and presents each in a unique, easy-to-understand format. End-of-chapter exercises ask students to modify or refine the existing model, analyze it further, or adapt it to similar scenarios. With a flexible design and student-friendly style, Albright’s text is the clear choice for engaging students in important modeling techniques, mathematical concepts, and application types.
KEY FEATURES
• Covers topics in a unique way by beginning each section with a theoretical derivation of a model scenario, then showing step-by-step instructions for implementing and dynamically analyzing the model in Excel
• Includes an extensive section on simulation models
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-6566-8 Hardcover • 286 pages • © 2010
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Elements of Real AnalysisCharles G. Denlinger
This text is a student-friendly guide to learning all the important ideas of real analysis, based on the author’s many years of experience. It provides an accessible writing style, ideal for students encountering the subject for the first time, yet does not sacrifice rigor or coverage.
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7947-4 • Paperback • 739 pages • © 2011
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An Introduction to AnalysisSECOND EDITION
Gerald G. Bilodeau Paul R. Thie G.E. Keough
Completely revised and updated, this Second Edition presents a sharply focused introduction to the basic concepts of analysis, from the development of the real numbers through uniform convergences of a sequence of functions. This student-friendly text maintains a cautious and deliberate pace, and examples and figures are used extensively to assist the reader in understanding the concepts and then applying them.
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7492-9 • Hardcover • 333 pages • © 2010
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Basic Real AnalysisJames S. Howland, University of Virginia
Ideal for the one-semester undergraduate course, this text is intended for students who have recently completed a traditional calculus course, and proves the theorems of Single Variable Calculus in a simple and accessible manner. It gradually builds upon key material as to not overwhelm students beginning the course, and becomes more rigorous as it progresses.
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7318-2 • Hardcover • 232 pages • © 2010
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Geometry with an Introduction to Cosmic TopologyMichael P. Hitchman, Linfield College
This text is motivated by questions that have ignited the imagination of stargazers since antiquity. What is the shape of the universe? Does the universe have an edge? Is it infinitely big? Hitchman aims to clarify this fascinating area of mathematics, and focuses on the mathematical tools used to investigate the shape of the universe. The text follows the Erlangen Program, which develops geometry in terms of a space and a group of transformations of that space. This approach to non-Euclidean geometry provides excellent material by which students can learn the more sophisticated modes of thinking necessary in upper-division mathematics courses.
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5457-0 • Hardcover • 238 pages • © 2009
Instructor Resources: ISM
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A Gateway to Modern GeometryThe Poincaré Half-PlaneSECOND EDITION
Saul Stahl, PhD, University of Kansas
Stahl’s Second Edition continues to provide students with the elementary and constructive development of modern geometry that brings them closer to current geometric research. At the same time, repeated use is made of high school geometry, algebra, trigonometry, and calculus, thus reinforcing students’ understanding of these disciplines as well as enhancing their perception of mathematics as a unified endeavor. This distinct approach makes these advanced geometry principles accessible to undergraduates and graduates alike.
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5381-8 • Hardcover • 255 pages • © 2008
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Foundations of TopologySECOND EDITION
C. Wayne Patty, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Written with the mature student in mind, Foundations of Topology, Second Edition, provides a user-friendly, clear, and concise introduction to this intriguing area of mathematics. The author introduces topics that are well-motivated with thorough proofs that make them easy to follow. Historical comments are dispersed throughout the text, and exercises varying in degree of difficulty are found at the end of each chapter. This Second Edition is an excellent text for teaching students how to develop the skills for writing clear and precise proofs.
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-4234-8 • Hardcover • 380 pages • © 2009
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