University Calculus: Early Transcendentals, Multivariable
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For 1-semester or 2-quarter courses in multivariable calculus for math, science, and engineering majors.
Clear, precise, concise
University Calculus: Early Transcendentals, MultivariableĀ helps students generalize and apply the key ideas of calculus through clear and precise explanations, thoughtfully chosen examples, meticulously crafted figures, and superior exercise sets. This text offers the right mix of basic, conceptual, and challenging exercises, along with meaningful applications. In theĀ 4th Edition, new co-authors Chris Heil (Georgia Institute of Technology) and Przemyslaw Bogacki (Old Dominion University) partner with author Joel Hass to preserve the textās time-tested features while revisiting every word, figure, and MyLabā¢ question with todayās students in mind.Ā
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About the Author
Joel HassĀ received his PhD from the University of CaliforniaāBerkeley. He is currently a professor of mathematics at the University of CaliforniaāDavis. He has coauthored six widely used calculus texts as well as two calculus study guides. He is currently on the editorial board ofĀ Geometriae DedicataĀ and Media-Enhanced Mathematics. He has been a member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University and of the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, and he was a Sloan Research Fellow. Hassās current areas of research include the geometry of proteins, three-dimensional manifolds, applied math, and computational complexity. In his free time, Hass enjoys kayaking.
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Christopher HeilĀ received his PhD from the University of Maryland. He is currently a professor of mathematics at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is the author of a graduate text on analysis and a number of highly cited research survey articles. He serves on the editorial boards of Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis and The Journal of Fourier Analysis and Its Applications. Heil’s current areas of research include redundant representations, operator theory, and applied harmonic analysis. In his spare time, Heil pursues his hobby of astronomy.
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Maurice D. WeirĀ holds a DA and MS from Carnegie-Mellon University and received his BS at Whitman College. He is a Professor Emeritus of the Department of Applied Mathematics at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. Weir enjoys teaching Mathematical Modeling and Differential Equations. His current areas of research include modeling and simulation as well as mathematics education. Weir has been awarded the Outstanding Civilian Service Medal, the Superior Civilian Service Award, and the Schieffelin Award for Excellence in Teaching. He has coauthored eight books, including theĀ University CalculusĀ series andĀ Thomasā Calculus.
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Przemyslaw BogackiĀ is an Associate Professor of Mathematics and Statistics and a University Professor at Old Dominion University. He received his PhD in 1990 from Southern Methodist University. He is the author of a text on linear algebra, to appear in 2019. He is actively involved in applications of technology i