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Advanced Calculus Theory and Practice

Advanced Calculus Theory and Practice

Advanced Calculus: Theory and Practice Second Edition offers a text for a one- or two-semester course on advanced calculus or analysis. The text improves students’ problem-solving and proof-writing skills familiarizes them with the historical development of calculus concepts and helps them understand the connections among different topics. The book explains how various topics in calculus may seem unrelated but have common roots. Emphasizing historical perspectives the text gives students a glimpse into the development of calculus and its ideas from the age of Newton and Leibniz to the twentieth century. Nearly 300 examples lead to important theorems. Features of the Second Edition:Improved Organization. Chapters are reorganized to address common preferences. Enhanced Coverage of Axiomatic Systems. A section is added to include Peano’s system of axioms for the set of natural numbers and their use in developing the well-known properties of the set N. Expanded and Organized Exercise Collection. There are close to 1 000 new exercises many of them with solutions or hints. Exercises are classified based on the level of difficulty. Computation-oriented exercises are paired and solutions or hints provided for the odd-numbered questions. Enrichment Material. Historical facts and biographies of over 60 mathematicians. Illustrations. Thirty-five new illustrations are added in order to guide students through examples or proofs. About the Author:John Srdjan Petrovic is a professor at Western Michigan University. | Advanced Calculus Theory and Practice

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Introduction to Stochastic Calculus Applied to Finance

Optimal Decisions In Markets And Planned Economies

Microeconomic Theory A Heterodox Approach

Mathematical Statistics With Applications

Information Economics with Real Estate Applications

Supply in a Market Economy

Supply in a Market Economy

Originally published in 1976 Supply in a Market Economy was a new kind of introductory micro-economics text which both assesses the usefulness of traditional theory in tackling social and economic problems and compares and contrasts the alternative approaches to the practical problems inherent in the allocation of scarce resources. Richard Jones has succeeded in bringing together the most useful features of a standard microeconomics theory book with empirical and applied material more usually dealt with separately in second year surveys of industrial organisation. The book gives full coverage to the standard theories of the firm of production of cost and scale and of location to recent critiques of these theories and to alternative approaches now being proposed. Integrated into this theoretical background is a clear analysis of the relationship of these theories to market structures and the economics of industry and a ‘real-world’ examination of markets in action – with individual sections on the control of rents on the water supply industry on the effect of taxation on commodities and on the economics of crime and its prevention. Supply in a Market Economy would prove to be an invaluable new course-book for first and second year students of microeconomics at the time and particularly for those non-specialists who were impatient to see the relevance and applications of traditional theory to real problems. Now it can be read in its historical context.

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Introduction to Probability with R

Introductory Mathematical Analysis for Quantitative Finance

Political Economy and Policy Analysis

Political Economy and Policy Analysis

Most of economics takes politics for granted. Through some (often implausible) assumptions it seeks to explain away political structures by characterizing them as stable and predictable or as inconsequential in understanding what goes on in an economy. Such attempts are misguided and this book shows how governments and political institutions are composed of people who respond to incentives and whose behavior and choices can be studied through the lens of economics. This book aims to bridge the gap between economics and politics and in doing so hopes to instill in the reader a deeper appreciation for social scientific thinking. Opening with a refresher on microeconomics and an introduction to the toolkit of political economy it ensures that the necessary building blocks are in place before building up from the level of the individual and the firm to show how a political–economic equilibrium can be achieved. The text explores how to separate primitives—the external parts of a model that we cannot affect—from outcomes—the internal parts of a model that we can. Moreover it demonstrates that economic and political issues alike can be studied within the same general framework of analysis. Political Economy and Policy Analysis offers readers the chance to gain a more sophisticated understanding of political processes economic processes and the interplay among them. Adopting an applied microeconomics approach it will be ideal for upper-level undergraduate or postgraduate courses on political economy public choice or policy analysis. A complementary workbook with exercises and solutions that accompanies Political Economy and Policy Analysis is available for download under the eResources tab at: https://www. routledge. com/Political-Economy-and-Policy-Analysis/Merlo/p/book/9781138591783.

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Automata and Computability A Programmer's Perspective

Automata and Computability A Programmer's Perspective

Automata and Computability is a class-tested textbook which provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the theory of automata and computation. The author uses illustrations engaging examples and historical remarks to make the material interesting and relevant for students. It incorporates modern/handy ideas such as derivative-based parsing and a Lambda reducer showing the universality of Lambda calculus. The book also shows how to sculpt automata by making the regular language conversion pipeline available through a simple command interface. A Jupyter notebook will accompany the book to feature code YouTube videos and other supplements to assist instructors and studentsFeatures Uses illustrations engaging examples and historical remarks to make the material accessible Incorporates modern/handy ideas such as derivative-based parsing and a Lambda reducer showing the universality of Lambda calculus Shows how to sculpt automata by making the regular language conversion pipeline available through simple command interface Uses a mini functional programming (FP) notation consisting of lambdas maps filters and set comprehension (supported in Python) to convey math through PL constructs that are succinct and resemble math Provides all concepts are encoded in a compact Functional Programming code that will tesselate with Latex markup and Jupyter widgets in a document that will accompany the books. Students can run code effortlessly. All the code can be accessed here. | Automata and Computability A Programmer's Perspective

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Changing Contours of Microfinance in India

Discrete Mathematics and Applications

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Economies of Death Economic logics of killable life and grievable death

Economies of Death Economic logics of killable life and grievable death

Economies of Death: Economic Logics of Killable Life and Grievable Death examines the economic logic involved in determining whose lives and deaths come to matter and why. Drawing from eight distinct case studies focused on the killability and grievability of certain humans animals and environmental systems this book advances an intersectional theory of economies of death. A key feature of late-modern capitalism is its tendency to economically order certain human and nonhuman lives and environments while appropriating and commodifying certain bodies and spaces in the process. Spanning the social sciences and humanities in its contributions and scope each chapter shows how living beings and places are stripped down to the calculus of their end with profound ethical and political implications for these entities and the world around them. From the genocide in Cambodia to the way some animals are considered ‘pets’ and others ‘food’; from September 11 2001 and Afghanistan to the politics of redemption for prisoners and ex-racehorses in Kentucky these case studies draw from and develop an enriched understanding of bio- and necropolitics posthumanism killability and grievability. In drawing together the objectification of humans animals and environments (and the power-laden hierarchies that maintain this objectification) this volume highlights how death across these subjects informs and responds to broader geo-economic processes. This book aims to examine the reach of economies of death across such diverse subjects challenging readers to consider the every-day calculus they make in determining whose lives mean more and why. | Economies of Death Economic logics of killable life and grievable death

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Principles of Economics in a Nutshell

Differential Equations with Applications and Historical Notes

Differential Equations with Applications and Historical Notes

Fads are as common in mathematics as in any other human activity and it is always difficult to separate the enduring from the ephemeral in the achievements of one’s own time. An unfortunate effect of the predominance of fads is that if a student doesn’t learn about such worthwhile topics as the wave equation Gauss’s hypergeometric function the gamma function and the basic problems of the calculus of variations—among others—as an undergraduate then he/she is unlikely to do so later. The natural place for an informal acquaintance with such ideas is a leisurely introductory course on differential equations. Specially designed for just such a course Differential Equations with Applications and Historical Notes takes great pleasure in the journey into the world of differential equations and their wide range of applications. The author—a highly respected educator—advocates a careful approach using explicit explanation to ensure students fully comprehend the subject matter. With an emphasis on modeling and applications the long-awaited Third Edition of this classic textbook presents a substantial new section on Gauss’s bell curve and improves coverage of Fourier analysis numerical methods and linear algebra. Relating the development of mathematics to human activity—i. e. identifying why and how mathematics is used—the text includes a wealth of unique examples and exercises as well as the author’s distinctive historical notes throughout. Provides an ideal text for a one- or two-semester introductory course on differential equationsEmphasizes modeling and applicationsPresents a substantial new section on Gauss’s bell curveImproves coverage of Fourier analysis numerical methods and linear algebraRelates the development of mathematics to human activity—i. e. identifying why and how mathematics is usedIncludes a wealth of unique examples and exercises as well as the author’s distinctive historical notes throughoutUses explicit explanation to ensure students fully comprehend the subject matter Outstanding Academic Title of the Year Choice magazine American Library Association.

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R For College Mathematics and Statistics

Business Decision Making

The Evolutionary Origins of Markets How Evolution Psychology and Biology Have Shaped the Economy

Computable General Equilibrium Modeling Theory and Applications

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A First Course In Chaotic Dynamical Systems Theory And Experiment

A First Course In Chaotic Dynamical Systems Theory And Experiment

A First Course in Chaotic Dynamical Systems: Theory and Experiment Second EditionThe long-anticipated revision of this well-liked textbook offers many new additions. In the twenty-five years since the original version of this book was published much has happened in dynamical systems. Mandelbrot and Julia sets were barely ten years old when the first edition appeared and most of the research involving these objects then centered around iterations of quadratic functions. This research has expanded to include all sorts of different types of functions including higher-degree polynomials rational maps exponential and trigonometric functions and many others. Several new sections in this edition are devoted to these topics. The area of dynamical systems covered in A First Course in Chaotic Dynamical Systems: Theory and Experiment Second Edition is quite accessible to students and also offers a wide variety of interesting open questions for students at the undergraduate level to pursue. The only prerequisite for students is a one-year calculus course (no differential equations required); students will easily be exposed to many interesting areas of current research. This course can also serve as a bridge between the low-level often non-rigorous calculus courses and the more demanding higher-level mathematics courses. FeaturesMore extensive coverage of fractals including objects like the Sierpinski carpet and othersthat appear as Julia sets in the later sections on complex dynamics as well as an actualchaos game. More detailed coverage of complex dynamical systems like the quadratic familyand the exponential maps. New sections on other complex dynamical systems like rational maps. A number of new and expanded computer experiments for students to perform. About the AuthorRobert L. Devaney is currently professor of mathematics at Boston University. He received his PhD from the University of California at Berkeley under the direction of Stephen Smale. He taught at Northwestern University and Tufts University before coming to Boston University in 1980. His main area of research is dynamical systems primarily complex analytic dynamics but also including more general ideas about chaotic dynamical systems. Lately he has become intrigued with the incredibly rich topological aspects of dynamics including such things as indecomposable continua Sierpinski curves and Cantor bouquets. | A First Course In Chaotic Dynamical Systems Theory And Experiment

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An Introduction to Financial Mathematics Option Valuation

Latin American Economic Development

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