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Second Year Calculus David M. Bressoud

Second Year Calculus By David M. Bressoud

Second Year Calculus by David M. Bressoud


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Covers multi-variable and vector calculus, emphasizing the historical physical problems which gave rise to the concepts of calculus. This book includes exercises and observations of mathematical symmetry that enable the student to better understand the interaction of physics and mathematics.

Second Year Calculus Summary

Second Year Calculus: From Celestial Mechanics to Special Relativity by David M. Bressoud

Second Year Calculus: From Celestial Mechanics to Special Relativity covers multi-variable and vector calculus, emphasizing the historical physical problems which gave rise to the concepts of calculus. The book guides us from the birth of the mechanized view of the world in Isaac Newton's Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy in which mathematics becomes the ultimate tool for modelling physical reality, to the dawn of a radically new and often counter-intuitive age in Albert Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity in which it is the mathematical model which suggests new aspects of that reality. The development of this process is discussed from the modern viewpoint of differential forms. Using this concept, the student learns to compute orbits and rocket trajectories, model flows and force fields, and derive the laws of electricity and magnetism. These exercises and observations of mathematical symmetry enable the student to better understand the interaction of physics and mathematics.

Second Year Calculus Reviews

The subtitle of this book, ``From celestial mechanics to special relativity'' is correctly indicative of its content, and in the preface, the author enthusiastically pleads guilty to blurring the line between mathematics and physics. One of the book's merits is the substantive historical material given. Among other purposes this serves to show the physics setting in which many calculus concepts have their origin. The book eventually gets around to a fairly honest mathematical treatment of the traditional material of advanced calculus via differential forms, but before arriving at this in Chapter 5, mathematics students are likely to have some frustrating experiences. In Chapter 4 one encounters ``we define $\\int\\sp{bar b}\\sb{bar a}f\\sb 1(x,y,z)dx+f\\sb 2(x,y,z)dy+f\\sb 3(x,y,z)dz$ to be the work done by this force field as it moves a particle along the directed line segment from $bar a$ to $bar b$''. Exercise 8 at the end of this section states ``Prove that in an arbitrary force field the amount of work done in moving from $bar a$ to $bar b$ may be dependent on the path''. So, one asks oneself, how is {\\it work} defined? Nothing more is to be found than the statement in Chapter 2 that work is force times distance, and the resulting representation as a dot product of vectors. The book has much to recommend it. If the first four chapters are primarily to serve as providing some intuitive foundation, it might be better to more explicitly acknowledge this, and to find a more appropriate formulation for whatever is intended in exercises such as the one cited above. ZENTRALBLATT MATH

Table of Contents

* F=ma * Vector Algebra * Celestial Mathematics * Differential Forms * Line Integrals, Multiple Integrals * Linear Transformations * Differential Calculus * Integration by Pullback * Techniques of Differential Calculus * The Fundamental Theorem * E=mc^2

Additional information

NLS9780387976068
9780387976068
038797606X
Second Year Calculus: From Celestial Mechanics to Special Relativity by David M. Bressoud
New
Paperback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2001-03-30
404
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