Vector Calculus

  • Vector Calculus: Study guide for Marsden and Tromba's Vector calculus, 4. ed

    Vector Calculus: Study guide for Marsden and Tromba's Vector calculus, 4. ed

  • Vector Calculus
    By Anthony Tromba, Jerrold E. Marsden

    This new edition offers revised coverage in several areas as well as a large number of new exercises and expansion of historical notes.

  • Vector Calculus
    By Anthony Tromba, Jerrold E. Marsden

    Vector Calculus

  • Vector Calculus
    By Paul C. Matthews

    5.2 Stokes's theorem Stokes's theorem gives an alternative expression for the surface integral of the curl of a vector field . This is analogous to the divergence theorem , so Stokes's theorem could be referred to as the ' curl theorem ...

  • Vector Calculus
    By Paul C. Matthews

    It is essential that these are studied carefully, so that a full un derstanding is developed before moving ahead. Like much of mathematics, each section of the book is built on the foundations laid in the earlier sections and chapters.

  • Vector Calculus
    By Anthony Tromba, Jerrold E. Marsden

    This textbook by respected authors helps students foster computational skills and intuitive understanding with a careful balance of theory, applications, historical development and optional materials.

  • Vector Calculus
    By Miroslav Lovric

    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.

  • Vector Calculus
    By Susan Jane Colley

    This text is distinguished from others by its readable narrative, numerous figures, thoughtfully selected examples, and carefully crafted exercise sets.

  • Vector Calculus: For College Students
    By Alice Gorguis

    This text is intended for a one-semester course in the Calculus of functions of several variables and vector analysis taught at college level.

  • Vector Calculus
    By Anthony Tromba, Jerrold E. Marsden

    Vector Calculus

  • Vector Calculus
    By Thomas H. Barr

    This brief book presents an accessible treatment of multivariable calculus with an early emphasis on linear algebra as a tool. Its organization draws strong analogies with the basic ideas...

  • Vector Calculus
    By P. R. Baxandall, Hans Liebeck

    Here is an introduction to the differential and integral calculus of functions of several variables for students wanting a thorough account of the subject. The authors provide clear though rigorous...

  • Vector Calculus
    By Jerrold E. Marsden

    The new edition offers a contemporary design, an increased number of practice exercises, and content changes based on reviewer feedback, giving this classic text a modern appeal.

  • Vector Calculus
    By W. Cox

    Written for second semester options, Vector Calculus introduces the student to some of the key techniques used by mathematicians, and includes historical contexts, real-life situations and links with other areas of mathematics.

  • Vector Calculus
    By P. R. Baxandall, Hans Liebeck

    This introductory text offers a rigorous, comprehensive treatment. Classical theorems of vector calculus are amply illustrated with figures, worked examples, physical applications, and exercises with hints and answers. 1986 edition.

  • Vector Calculus
    By Susan Colley

    The 5th Edition offers clarifications, new examples and new exercises throughout. For the first time, this book is now available as a Pearson eText that includes interactive GeoGebra applets.

  • Vector Calculus
    By Susan Jane Colley

    This text is distinguished from others by its readable narrative, numerous figures, thoughtfully selected examples, and carefully crafted exercise sets.

  • Vector Calculus
    By William Cox

    Building on previous texts in the Modular Mathematics series, in particular 'Vectors in Two or Three Dimensions' and 'Calculus and ODEs', this book introduces the student to the concept of vector calculus.

  • Vector Calculus
    By Susan Jane Colley

    Appropriate for sophomore-level courses in Multivariable Calculus. A traditional and accessible calculus text with a strong conceptual and geometric slant that assumes a background in single-variable calculus. The text uses...