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  1. Schaum's Outline of Tensor Calculus (Schaum's) by David Kay, 1988-04-01
  2. E-Z Calculus (Barron's E-Z Calculus) by Douglas Downing Ph.D., 2010-08-01
  3. Single Variable Calculus Student Solutions Manual by Jon Rogawski, 2007-08-31
  4. Vector Calculus by Jerrold E. Marsden, Anthony Tromba, 2003-08-01
  5. Brownian Motion and Stochastic Calculus (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by Ioannis Karatzas, Steven E. Shreve, 1991-08-25
  6. Study Guide for Stewart's Single Variable Calculus: Concepts and Contexts, 4th by James Stewart, 2009-10-14
  7. Calculus: Concepts and Applications SOLUTIONS MANUAL by Paul A. Foerster, 2005-06-30
  8. Calculus On Manifolds: A Modern Approach To Classical Theorems Of Advanced Calculus by Michael Spivak, 1971-01-22
  9. Financial Calculus : An Introduction to Derivative Pricing by Martin Baxter, Andrew Rennie, 1996-09-28
  10. Calculus: Concepts and Contexts (with Tools for Enriching Calculus, Interactive Video Skillbuilder, vMentor, and iLrn Homework) by James Stewart, 2004-11-04
  11. Calculus: Early Transcendentals by Jon Rogawski, 2007-06-22
  12. Calculus for Cats by Kenn Amdahl, Jim Loats, 2001-09-07
  13. Advanced Calculus Demystified by David Bachman, 2007-06-06
  14. Calculus For Biology and Medicine (3rd Edition) (Calculus for Life Sciences Series) by Claudia Neuhauser, 2010-01-13

101. Math.com Homework Help Calculus
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102. Math Forum Public Discussions
Group topics include general math, education, geometry, software, calculus reform, research and recreations.
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103. Calculus Animations With Mathcad
calculus Animations with Mathcad. by Przemyslaw Bogacki and Gordon Melrose. Contents. Limits; Slope vs. Derivative; Arc Length; Infinite Series
http://www.math.odu.edu/cbii/calcanim/
Calculus Animations with Mathcad
by Przemyslaw Bogacki and Gordon Melrose
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Limits
The statement
can be intuitively interpreted as follows:
the number L is approached by the function values f(x) corresponding to x values that approach c
Two examples are illustrated:
Slope vs. Derivative
The top graph depicts the given function, and a triangle illustrating the rise corresponding to the run=1. As the animation advances, the triangle moves along the graph, and the rise/run values are used to create the derivative graph underneath. Note that the positive rise/run values are indicated in green; negative values are indicated in red. This animation can be viewed for the following functions:
Arc Length
The arc length of the graph of y=f(x) from x=a to x=b can be defined using the the length of a polygonal approximation to the graph.
The first example illustrates a sequence of polygonal approximations of a rectifiable curve, i.e., a curve with a finite arc length. In the second example, the curve has infinite length.

104. DI & CoS - Modal Logic
Several normal propositional modal logics are systematically presented in the calculus of structures and cut elimination is proved. By Alessio Guglielmi.
http://alessio.guglielmi.name/res/cos/ML/
Alessio Guglielmi's Research Deep Inference and the Calculus of Structures / Modal Logic
Deep Inference and the Calculus of Structures
Modal Logic
We can present systematically several normal propositional modal logics, including S5, for which cut elimination is proved. We also investigated geometric theories, some of which we expressed in the calculus of structures. The family of normal propositional modal logic systems is given a very systematic organisation by their model theory. This model theory is generally given using frame semantics, and it is systematic in the sense that for the most important systems we have a clean, exact correspondence between their constitutive axioms as they are usually given in a Hilbert-Lewis style and conditions on the accessibility relation on frames. By contrast, the usual structural proof theory of modal logic, as given in Gentzen systems, is ad-hoc. While we can formulate several modal logics in the sequent calculus that enjoy cut-elimination, their formalisation arises through system-by-system fine tuning to ensure that the cut-elimination holds, and the correspondence to the formulation in the Hilbert-Lewis systems becomes opaque. This paper introduces a systematic presentation for the systems K, D, M, S4, and S5 in the calculus of structures, a structural proof theory that employs

105. Calculus History
Interested in how calculus became what it is today? This site offers a historical account of the progression of the study from its infancy to its present state.
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/HistTopics/The_rise_of_calculus.html
A history of the calculus
Analysis index History Topics Index
Version for printing
The main ideas which underpin the calculus developed over a very long period of time indeed. The first steps were taken by Greek mathematicians. To the Greeks numbers were ratios of integers so the number line had "holes" in it. They got round this difficulty by using lengths, areas and volumes in addition to numbers for, to the Greeks, not all lengths were numbers. Zeno of Elea , about 450 BC, gave a number of problems which were based on the infinite. For example he argued that motion is impossible:- If a body moves from A to B then before it reaches B it passes through the mid-point, say B of AB. Now to move to B it must first reach the mid-point B of AB . Continue this argument to see that A must move through an infinite number of distances and so cannot move. Leucippus Democritus and Antiphon all made contributions to the Greek method of exhaustion which was put on a scientific basis by Eudoxus about 370 BC. The method of exhaustion is so called because
one thinks of the areas measured expanding so that they account for more and more of the required area.

106. Alan Bain
These notes by Alan Bain provide a complete elementary introduction to stochastic integration with respect to continuous semimartingales.
http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~afrb2/
Alan Bain
Current Work
I now work as a Quantitative Analyst for an Investment Bank in London.
Thesis Research
I studied the application of probability theory techniques to problems arising from communications networks, in particular the Internet. My thesis work focussed on using fluid limits to model the behaviour of various congestion control schemes similar to TCP (Transmission Control Protocol).
Thesis Abstract
Fluid Limits for Congestion Control in Networks
In the Internet, congestion control mechanisms such as TCP are required in order to provide useful services. Propagation delays in the network affect any congestion control scheme, by causing a delay between an action and the controller's reaction, which can lead to undesirable instabilities. This problem is fundamental since, despite the steady increase in speed of networking technologies, the delays imposed by the finite speed of light provide a lower bound on the delays. We should like to understand the dynamical behaviour of the congestion control, for example to determine whether it is stable or not. Working with a model of a network carrying packet traffic, we consider the limit of a sequence of such networks, suitably rescaled, as the bandwidth tends to infinity.

107. Mathematics Reference Math Tables, Facts And Formulas
A mathematics reference collection of K through 14 math tables, facts, definitions, formulas and explanations from general math through college calculus.
http://www.hoxie.org/math/title.htm

108. Calculus Resources
Covers limits, derivatives, integration, infinite series and parametric equations. Includes resource links for multivariable calculus,
http://www.langara.bc.ca/mathstats/resource/onWeb/calculus/
Langara College - Department of Mathematics and Statistics Internet Resources for the Calculus Student
Topics in Calculus
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If you have come across any good web-based calculus support materials that are not in the above listed collections, please do let us know and we may add them here. Give Feedback Return to Langara College Homepage

109. Volume V - Reference :: Chapter 6: CALCULUS REFERENCE
Offers a reference containing the main theories and equations of calculus.
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_5/chpt_6/
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110. History Of Calculus
Guide To History of calculus. Topic essays and biographies keyed to the chapters and content of the 10th edition of Thomas's calculus.
http://occ.awlonline.com/bookbind/pubbooks/thomas_awl/chapter1/medialib/custom3/

111. UBC Calculus Online Homepage
Welcome to UBC calculus Online. This site is an online supplement to Math 100, Sections 103, 104, 107 and 109, being taught within the University of British
http://www.ugrad.math.ubc.ca/coursedoc/math100/
The UBC Calculus Online Homepage
Welcome to UBC Calculus Online. This site is an online supplement to Math 100, Sections 103, 104, 107 and 109, being taught within the University of British Columbia Department of Mathematics. Everyone is welcome and feedback is appreciated.
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112. UBC Calculus Online Course Notes
Back to UBC calculus Online Homepage We invite you to take advantage of the many demonstrations to explore calculus more deeply. Functions
http://www.ugrad.math.ubc.ca/coursedoc/math100/notes/
Back to: UBC Calculus Online Homepage Here is an interactive text to accompany the course. We invite you to take advantage of the many demonstrations to explore Calculus more deeply.

113. Free Math Help - Math Homework Help
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114. Mr. Calculus
Hints for mathematics subjects up to calculus BC. The Mr. calculus page can provide further resources for you to find assistance!
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Mr. Calculus is available to give you hints on your calculus/mathematics questions. Click "Ask Mr. Calculus" The Mr. Calculus page can provide further resources for you to find assistance! Look further down the page or go to the links pages. Click here to see the solutions to the 2005 AP Free Response questions [including Form B ] e-mail your corrections or suggestions by clicking here.
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115. Math Index
Covers derivative and integral conversions as well as calculus rules. Includes practice exercises.
http://cne.gmu.edu/modules/dau/calculus/calculus_frm.html

116. Personal Marco Pedicini
Institute for Applied calculus, Rome Theoretical computer science, linear logic, geometry of interaction, optimal reductions.
http://www.iac.rm.cnr.it/~marco/html

Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche

ISTITUTO per le APPLICAZIONI del CALCOLO

"Mauro Picone"
Marco PEDICINI Research Interests:
Dynamics of Computational Processes

- Linear Logic, Proof Nets and Geometry of Interaction;
- Computer Science: Concurrent and Parallel Systems;
Quantum Computation
FTP-site for Marco Pedicini e-prints.
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117. Qrhetoric Calculus - Home Page
This is Qrhetoric s calculus Tutorial Web site. It is a study aid for students.
http://www.qcalculus.com/
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Welcome!
Self: I graduated from Chofetz Chaim, then Brooklyn College of CUNY with a math major. So what am I doing now? Working at TIAA-CREF. Seems like a nice place. I passed 6 actuarial exams, making me an Associate of the Society of Actuaries. And I'm happily married to my darling Sarah. Mission: I hope you enjoy looking around my site. I built it because of the need I had when I took Calculus 1... I'd like to do what I can to help everyone else in that position. Not all teachers are created equal, and no one would ever blame you for needing help with Calculus. Guide: This site is designed very simply. On the left side of the page you can see the navigation bar, which takes you to every area in this site. You have probably come for the calculus tutorials, and for that you go to the Topics . Of special interest is the Reference Tables , which are quite invaluable. When you're done, for my sake, go and sign the guestbook ! And donations are accepted.

118. Indexingles.html
Summer School on the theory of Partial Differential Equations, calculus of Variations and applications to Engineering and Materials Sciences. Lisbon, Portugal; 1317 September 2004.
http://www.ptmat.fc.ul.pt/~hso2004/indexingles.html
Summer School 2004
Homogenization and Shape Optimization
Lisbon, September 13th, 2004 - September 17th, 2004

Organized by the
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Complexo Interdisciplinar UL
2, Av. Prof. Gama Pinto, 1649-003 Lisbon Location map: here portuguesa NEW: Informations/Contacts bhuberty@mat.fc.ul.pt http://www.ptmat.fc.ul.pt/~hso2004 Speakers G. Allaire C. Barbarosie (F.C.U.L., Portugal) (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark) C. Conca (Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Chile) G. Francfort J. Guedes (I.S.T., Portugal) F. Murat (C.N.R.S., France) H. Rodrigues

119. ESAIM: Control, Optimisation And Calculus Of Variations
ESAIM Control, Optimisation and calculus of Variations.
http://www.edpsciences.org/journal/index.cfm?edpsname=cocv

120. Gmane -- Gmane Loom: Gmane.science.mathematics.frogs
Internet forum focused on the calculus of structures.
http://news.gmane.org/group/gmane.science.mathematics.frogs/
3 Aug 13:36 Jon Cohen BV on display 3 Aug 15:31 Alwen Tiu BV on display 3 Aug 16:20 Jon Cohen BV on display 4 Aug 08:19 Jon Cohen BV on display 4 Aug 18:45 Alessio Guglielmi BV on display 5 Aug 01:13 Rajeev.Gore BV on display 5 Aug 06:00 Jon Cohen BV on display 4 Aug 15:38 Alwen Tiu BV on display 26 Jul 15:08 Francois Lamarche SD05: it's over! 26 Jul 14:34 Alessio Guglielmi Red and blue (again) 27 Jul 01:10 Rajeev.Gore Red and blue (again) 27 Jul 10:10 Alessio Guglielmi Red and blue (again) 28 Jul 01:42 Rajeev.Gore Red and blue (again) 28 Jul 11:19 Alessio Guglielmi Red and blue (again) 29 Jul 02:15 Rajeev.Gore Red and blue (again) 29 Jul 16:38 Alessio Guglielmi Red and blue (again) 28 Jul 12:58 Alessio Guglielmi Red and blue (again) 27 Jul 03:19 Jon Cohen Red and blue (again) 28 Jul 16:54 David J. Pym Red and blue (again) 28 Jul 18:12 David J. Pym Red and blue (again) 28 Jul 19:09 Alessio Guglielmi Red and blue (again) 28 Jul 19:20 David J. Pym Red and blue (again) 28 Jul 20:16 Alessio Guglielmi Red and blue (again) 28 Jul 20:28 David J. Pym Red and blue (again) 28 Jul 21:43 Alessio Guglielmi Red and blue (again) 28 Jul 22:06 David J. Pym

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