Introduction to Fourier Analysis and Wavelets by Mark A. Pinsky provides a rigorous yet accessible introduction to the core concepts of Fourier analysis, with a natural transition into the theory of wavelets. The book is suitable for advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate students in mathematics, physics, or engineering. It covers classical Fourier series, the Fourier transform, and discr…
This introductory differential equations book is one of the first to integrate technology throughout the text. Using a computer algebra system (CAS) helps students to solve problems (both specific and general cases), to reason spatially through visualization, to compare changing variables and parameters, to make inferences, and to evaluate outcomes. Students learn how and when to use technology…
Adams Calculus is intended for the three semester calculus course.Classroom proven in North America and abroad, this classic text has been praised for its high level of mathematical integrity including complete and precise statements of theorems, use of geometric reasoning in applied problems, and the diverse range of applications across the sciences. The Fifth Edition features the inclusion of…
Aimed at students seeking a career in science, engineering or mathematics, this text on multivariable calculus emphasizes that calculus is best understood via geometry and interdisciplinary applications. The book includes problem sets and chapter projects that offer a substantial source of applied problems. Also included are chapter-end do-it-yourself projects on topics in science, engineering …
A comprehensive introduction to the concepts and methods of differential calculus, designed for undergraduate students. Topics include limits, continuity, derivatives, successive differentiation, mean value theorems, and applications to curve tracing and optimization. Suitable for mathematics and engineering students seeking a foundational text in analysis.