This book provides a self-study program on how mathematics, computer science and science can be usefully and seamlessly intertwined. Learning to use ideas from mathematics and computation is essential for understanding approaches to cognitive and biological science. As such the book covers calculus on one variable and two variables and works through a number of interesting first-order ODE models. It clearly uses MatLab in computational exercises where the models cannot be solved by hand, and also helps readers to understand that approximations cause errors – a fact that must always be kept in mind
This textbook is an introduction to Scientific Computing, in which several numerical methods for the...
This book shows how mathematics, computer science and science can be usefully and seamlessly intertw...
The underlying concepts and proofs of introductory calculus involve difficult and abstract ideas tha...
This book shows cognitive scientists in training how mathematics, computer science and science can b...
This book presents the basic concepts of calculus and its relevance to real-world problems, covering...
The most important way to learn calculus is through problem-solving. While going through the solutio...
This textbook is intended for first-year college students in biology, chemistry, or physics. Its mos...
Designing the curriculum We believe that calculus can be for students what it was for Euler and the ...
This textbook is intended for a two-semester course on calculus of one variable. The target audience...
This article discusses the use of a scientific calculator in teaching calculus by using representati...
Computing for Calculus focuses on BASIC as the computer language used for solving calculus problems....
This book offers an overview of the central ideas in calculus and gives examples of how calculus is ...
For several decades, there have been a varying number of books on Calculus following the classic lin...
For several decades, there have been a varying number of books on Calculus following the classic lin...
Our writing is based on three premises. First/ life sciences students are motivated by and respond w...
This textbook is an introduction to Scientific Computing, in which several numerical methods for the...
This book shows how mathematics, computer science and science can be usefully and seamlessly intertw...
The underlying concepts and proofs of introductory calculus involve difficult and abstract ideas tha...
This book shows cognitive scientists in training how mathematics, computer science and science can b...
This book presents the basic concepts of calculus and its relevance to real-world problems, covering...
The most important way to learn calculus is through problem-solving. While going through the solutio...
This textbook is intended for first-year college students in biology, chemistry, or physics. Its mos...
Designing the curriculum We believe that calculus can be for students what it was for Euler and the ...
This textbook is intended for a two-semester course on calculus of one variable. The target audience...
This article discusses the use of a scientific calculator in teaching calculus by using representati...
Computing for Calculus focuses on BASIC as the computer language used for solving calculus problems....
This book offers an overview of the central ideas in calculus and gives examples of how calculus is ...
For several decades, there have been a varying number of books on Calculus following the classic lin...
For several decades, there have been a varying number of books on Calculus following the classic lin...
Our writing is based on three premises. First/ life sciences students are motivated by and respond w...
This textbook is an introduction to Scientific Computing, in which several numerical methods for the...
This book shows how mathematics, computer science and science can be usefully and seamlessly intertw...
The underlying concepts and proofs of introductory calculus involve difficult and abstract ideas tha...