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  1. Calculus: Graphical, Numerical, Algebraic,AP Edition by Franklin Demana, Bert K. Waits, et all 2006-02
  2. Calculus, Student Solutions Manual (Chapters 13 - 19): One and Several Variables (Chapters 13-19) by Satunino L. Salas, Garret J. Etgen, et all 2007-02-09
  3. Stochastic Calculus and Financial Applications (Stochastic Modelling and Applied Probability) by J. Michael Steele, 2010-11-02
  4. Essential Calculus by James Stewart, 2006-03-21
  5. CALCULUS OF CONSENT, THE (Tullock, Gordon. Selections. V. 2.) by GORDON TULLOCK, JAMES BUCHANAN, 2010-01-31
  6. Multivariable Calculus: Concepts and Contexts (Stewart's Calculus Series) by James Stewart, 2009-03-11
  7. Calculus and Pizza: A Cookbook for the Hungry Mind by Clifford A. Pickover, 2003-09-15
  8. Calculus: Multivariable by William G. McCallum, Deborah Hughes-Hallett, et all 2008-12-03
  9. Calculus, 7th Edition, book and CD. by Howard A., Irl Bivens, and Stephen Davis. Anton, 2002
  10. The History of the Calculus and Its Conceptual Development by Carl B. Boyer, 1959-06-01
  11. Advanced Calculus: A Differential Forms Approach by Harold M. Edwards, 1994-01-05
  12. Business Calculus Demystified by Rhonda Huettenmueller, 2005-12-13
  13. Multivariable Calculus (6th Edition) by C. Henry Edwards, David E. Penney, 2002-05-31
  14. How to Prepare for the AP Calculus (Barron's How to Prepare for Ap Calculus Advanced Placement Examination) by Shirley O. Hockett, David Bock, 2005-07-01

121. Stewart Calculus
About the Author. Click on the book you are using. calculus calculus Early Transcendentals calculus Concepts Contexts calculus Early Vectors
http://www.stewartcalculus.com/
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122. Statistical Laboratory: J. R. Norris
Research interests Topics in probability and analysis, including stochastic differential equations, Malliavin calculus, analysis of heat kernels, homogenization, Brownian motion and Brownian sheet, stochastic differential geometry, models of coagulation and coalescence.
http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/Dept/People/norris.html
University of Cambridge Mathematics Statistical Laboratory People / J. R. Norris
Dr James Norris
Email address : J.R.Norris@statslab.cam.ac.uk Research interests : Topics in probability and analysis, including stochastic differential equations, Malliavin calculus, analysis of heat kernels, homogenization, Brownian motion and Brownian sheet, stochastic differential geometry, models of coagulation and coalescence. Let me describe in a little more detail my interest in coagulation. In diverse contexts one is led to consider a large system of particles (bubbles, droplets, stars, molecules...) which, over time, stick together to form larger particles. This can be modelled as a Markov random process. The challenge is to discover the possible sorts of behaviour of these systems: is there a non-random approximation giving the evolving concentrations of particles of various masses, do most of the particles eventually (or instantaneously) stick together, do spatial fluctuations matter, does the mass distribution, suitably renormalised, converge in long time? These are questions of interest to scientists in many fields but a rigorous mathematical theory has only partly emerged. Techniques relevant to the analysis of these processes are martingales, weak convergence, coupling of processes and plenty of careful estimates. Further details can be found on my Personal Home Page
Or go to Statistical Laboratory Members University of Cambridge Mathematics Statistical Laboratory ... People / J. R. Norris

123. Calculus.sjdccd.cc.ca.us/
calculus IIntroductory tutorial for calculus.
http://calculus.sjdccd.cc.ca.us/

124. Learning Calculus
Welcome to the wonderful world of calculus. In order to help you get the calculus is likely to require that you make a substantial investment of TIME.
http://www.math.unl.edu/~smh/calc/
LEARNING CALCULUS
Prepared by: Susan Hermiller, Melanie Martin, Eric York Welcome to the wonderful world of Calculus. In order to help you get the most out of Calculus, we have prepared the following to help you make better use of your study time and to make you aware of some of the resources available for help, if you need it. Some Initial Pointers: Calculus is likely to require that you make a substantial investment of TIME . Probably a minimum of three hours outside class for every hour you spend in class. Build this into your life. You should work on it some everyday, whether you have class or not and whether anything is due or not. One of the advantages of mathematics is that it can be done virtually anywhere, anytime. You can use time when you are in the shower or waiting in line to be thinking about problems or going over new concepts in class. One of the best ways to learn anything is to explain it to someone else. Working in groups is a good way to provide yourself with this opportunity. You can also amaze your friends with careful explanations of, say, all of the different interpretations of the concept of a derivative. Math is not a spectator sport. You will need to actively participate, roll up your sleeves and get that pencil moving. You will also need to move your brain. Expect to have to think about concepts and problems. Some of the problems you will encounter will teach you new techniques: like playing scales in a musical instrument, or running laps around a track. You might not see the point immediately, but they are strengthening you so everything will come together when it counts. Think of them as push-ups for the brain and practice them often. Some problems will require you to think hard and pull concepts together (at this point you will be glad you did your push-ups). Take some time with them, talk about them, take breaks if you are getting frustrated, ask for help if you are stuck, enjoy the process: you are learning.

125. AP Calculus
New Hampshire's Alvirne High School web page of sample questions and answers for the advanced placement calculus test.
http://homepages.seresc.net/~sray/alvirne.html

126. World Web Math: Calculus Index
calculus Index. Paths. Independent Study. Topics. Summary; Limits. Formal definition of limits The Squeeze Theorem Useful Trigonometric Limits
http://web.mit.edu/wwmath/calculus/
Calculus Index
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127. School Principals Guide To Student Math Improvement
A free tutorial that explains difficult algebra, trigonometry and calculus concepts to beginning middle/high school students in a simplified way that they can understand and use.
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128. World Web Math: Calculus Summary
An overview of calculus ideas. Covered are derivative rules and formulas as well as some basic integration rules.
http://web.mit.edu/wwmath/calculus/summary.html
Calculus Summary
Calculus has two main parts: differential calculus and integral calculus. Differential calculus studies the derivative and integral calculus studies (surprise!) the integral. The derivative and integral are linked in that they are both defined via the concept of the limit: they are inverse operations of each other (a fact sometimes known as the fundamental theorem of calculus): and they are both fundamental to much of modern science as we know it.
Derivatives
The limit of a function f x ) as x approaches a is equal to b if for every desired closeness to b , you can find a small interval around (but not including) a that acheives that closeness when mapped by f . Limits give us a firm mathematical basis on which to examine both the infinite and the infinitesmial. They are also easy to handle algebraically:
where in the last equation, c is a constant and in the first two equations, if both limits of f and g exist. One important fact to keep in mind is that
doesn't depend at all on f a ) in fact

129. Dr. Vogel's Gallery Of Calculus Pathologies
Discusses instances of functions that are more difficult to apply calculus formulas to. Examples that are included are discontinuous functions and functions
http://www.math.tamu.edu/~tom.vogel/gallery/gallery.html
Next: Introduction
Dr. Vogel's Gallery of Calculus Pathologies
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Tom Vogel
Mon May 5 12:53:33 CDT 1997

130. Math Homework Help For Algebra, Geometry, Calculus And More.
Solutions and problems in popular US textbooks, algebra through calculus. Solutions include hints and explain steps up to and including the final answer.
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131. Présentation De Laurent Regnier
University of Marseilles Linear logic, lambda calculus and abstract machine interpretations.
http://iml.univ-mrs.fr/~regnier/
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132. Difference Equations To Differential Equations
A companion multivariable calculus text, The calculus of Functions of Several and difference equations, calculus areas and tangents, Area of a circle
http://math.furman.edu/~dcs/book/
Difference Equations to Differential Equations
An introduction to calculus
Each section of the text is available in both PostScript and Portable Document Format (PDF) formats. If you require a PostScript viewer, click here for information on obtaining and installing a PostScript viewer. If you require a PDF viewer, click here or here for information on obtaining and installing a PDF viewer. Difference Equations to Differential Equations was written with the help of Tex DVIPS xdvi PDFTeX ... Mathematica A companion multi-variable calculus text, The Calculus of Functions of Several Variables is available here Send e-mail to Dan Sloughter to report any errors. Chapter Section Applet Date PostScript PDF Sequences, limits,
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Calculus: areas and tangents Area of a circle
Tangent line for a parabola
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132 kb Trigonometric functions Square wave approximation
Sound wave approximation
413 kb 138 kb Limits and the notion of continuity
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141 kb Continuous functions
188 kb
103 kb Some consequences of continuity 202 kb 105 kb Best affine approximations Best affine approximations Affine approximations 206 kb 111 kb Best affine approximations, derivatives and rates of change

133. [math/9906155] Lectures On Pseudo-differential Operators
These lecture notes cover a first year graduate course that was given on pseudodifferential operators. The calculus on manifolds is developed and applied to prove propagation of singularities and the Hodge decomposition theorem.
http://arxiv.org/abs/math.AP/9906155
Mathematics, abstract
math.AP/9906155
From: Mark S. Joshi [ view email ] Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 13:41:14 GMT (125kb,S)
Lectures on Pseudo-differential Operators
Authors: M. S. Joshi
Subj-class: Analysis of PDEs
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This lecture notes cover a Part III (first year graduate) course that was given at Cambridge University over several years on pseudo-differential operators. The calculus on manifolds is developed and applied to prove propagation of singularities and the Hodge decomposition theorem. Problems are included.
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134. Calculus Preparation Home Page
Features general information of what calculus is and how it is applied. Includes a discussion of what kind of math background is needed to take college
http://www.math.mun.ca/~apics/calculus/welcome.php
Preparing for University Calculus
at Atlantic Canadian Universities
Are you going to enrol in an Atlantic region university this year? Are you planning to take science courses? Then there is a good chance that you will have to pass a course in calculus as a requirement for your degree or a prerequisite for other courses. This page is here to help you prepare for that calculus course, enjoy it, and do well in it. Contents What math will I need in university? What is calculus? Why is calculus important? What background will I need? ... They want to take away my calculator! Get the booklet "Preparing for University Calculus"
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135. Ciprian Tudor
Laboratoire de Probabilites et Modeles Aleatoires, Universit© de Paris VI. Research interests Anticipating Stochastic calculus; Fractional Brownian Motion; Mathematical Finance; Weak Convergence; Stochastic Differential Equations.
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136. If Your Browser Does Not Change Page Within Five Seconds, Please
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137. Math 251 -- Differential Calculus
An online differential calculus textbook including practice activities.
http://oregonstate.edu/instruct/mth251/cq/
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138. Engineering Mechanics
Topics Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Analytical Geometry, calculus, Vectors. Teaching material and tests. Pages created by Mehrdad Negahban and the University of Nebraska.
http://em-ntserver.unl.edu/Math/mathweb/mathtoc.html
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139. QuickMath Automatic Math Solutions
The calculus section of QuickMath allows you to differentiate and What is calculus? calculus is a vast topic, and it forms the basis for much of modern
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The calculus section of QuickMath allows you to differentiate and integrate almost any mathematical expression.
What is calculus?
Calculus is a vast topic, and it forms the basis for much of modern mathematics. The two branches of calculus are differential calculus and integral calculus. Differential calculus is the study of rates of change of functions. At school, you are introduced to differential calculus by learning how to find the derivative of a function in order to determine the slope of the graph of that function at any point. Integral calculus is often introduced in school in terms of finding primitive functions (indefinite integrals) and finding the area under a curve (definite integrals).
Differentiate
The differentiate command allows you to find the derivative of an expression with respect to any variable. In the advanced section, you also have the option of specifying arbitrary functional dependencies within your expression and finding higher order derivatives. The differentiate command knows all the rules of differential calculus, including the product rule, the quotient rule and the chain rule. Go to the Differentiate page
Integrate
The integrate command can be used to find either indefinite or definite integrals. If an indefinite integral (primitive function) is sought but cannot be found for a particular function, QuickMath will let you know. Definite integrals will always be given in their exact form when possible, but failing this QuickMath will use a numerical method to give you an approximate value.

140. This Page Has Been Moved
The online texts listed serve as supplements for studying calculus and Differential Equations.
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