The Seventh Edition of this highly dependable book retains its best features—accuracy, precision, depth, and abundant exercise sets—while substantially updating its content and pedagogy. Striving to teach mathematics as a way of life, Sullivan provides understandable, realistic applications that are consistent with the abilities of most readers. Chapter topics include Graphs; Polynomial and…
Designed for a one-semester beginning or introductory algebra course, this successful worktext is appropriate for lecture, learning center, laboratory, or self-paced courses. Maintaining its hallmark features of carefully detailed explanations and accessible pedagogy, this edition of "Beginning Algebra" also addresses the AMATYC and NCTM Standards. In addition to the changes incorporated into t…
This fifth edition of Calculus by James Stewart covers differential and integral calculus of single and multivariable functions, sequences and series, and vectors. The book is known for its clear exposition, real-world examples, and rigorous yet student-friendly approach. This International Student Edition is tailored for use outside the U.S., with identical core content to the original U.S. ed…
Statistical Methods by George W. Snedecor is a foundational textbook that introduces practical statistical techniques for use in agriculture, biology, and the experimental sciences. Emphasizing clarity and application, the book covers probability, hypothesis testing, regression, correlation, and analysis of variance (ANOVA). Designed for scientists and students with limited mathematical backgro…
Grossman’s Calculus emphasizes an intuitive, student-friendly approach rather than rigorous formalism. It covers classical topics in single-variable calculus—limits, derivatives, applications, integration—and extends through multivariable calculus, linear algebra, and introductory differential equations.
Calculus by Smith and Minton is a widely recognized textbook for undergraduate mathematics, engineering, and science students. The second edition integrates classical calculus theory with modern pedagogical approaches, offering comprehensive coverage of limits, derivatives, integrals, infinite series, parametric and polar functions, vector calculus, and multivariable topics.
Differential Equations: An Introduction offers a comprehensive and structured approach to ordinary differential equations tailored for undergraduate science and engineering students. The text guides readers through first- and second-order ODEs, systems of linear differential equations, and stability theory, before introducing Laplace transforms and partial differential equations. It combines ri…
This volume compiles the proceedings of a NATO Advanced Research Workshop held in Moscow in November 1997. The book provides a detailed and interdisciplinary analysis of the risks associated with the decommissioning, dismantling, and disposal of nuclear-powered submarines—especially those belonging to the former Soviet fleet. The work evaluates technical, environmental, political, and economi…
Nonarchimedean Functional Analysis by Peter Schneider offers a rigorous and self-contained introduction to the theory of topological vector spaces over nonarchimedean fields, such as the field of p-adic numbers. Unlike classical functional analysis, this book adapts key concepts—like locally convex spaces, duality, compactoid sets, tensor products, and nuclearity—to the ultrametric setting.
A comprehensive intermediate algebra textbook enriched with guided exercises and integrated SMART CD-ROM resources. It covers polynomial, rational, logarithmic, exponential topics, systems, and quadratic equations, all tailored to enhance interactive learning and student understanding.