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Vector Calculus
Customer Reviews [1] Rating: 4 Date: 2010-01-26 Summary: A Fair Review, a Text Not For Everyone ... Having read some of the reviews written here, I feel compelled to write some brief comments on Marsden's text. If you're the kind of math student who has always learned through repetition of techniques presented by a teacher or professor in non-mathematical language (I'd say this is the majority of non-math major undergraduates), this textbook is a bad choice. Marsden's approach is relatively simple, providing ample explanations that are concise and clear for any individual well-adjusted to "reading Math"... by that, ...more
[2] Rating: 5 Date: 2009-10-18 Summary: A physics student's point of view... not difficult... not easy... just right. ... Many have noted this book as being "difficult to understand" or "not a good introduction". Some looking for a more proof-based approach found it short-coming. I am barely in my second year as a physics student and this book makes perfect sense. I've often read ahead, did the assigned homework for the class, and returned to the book after lectures were given and found I had very little misunderstandings from the book's point of view... my finished homework needed very little corrections. If I can understand this book ...more
Editorial Reviews ... Product Description | Now in its fifth edition, Vector Calculus helps students gain an intuitive and solid understanding of this important subject. The book’s careful account is a contemporary balance between theory, application, and historical development, providing it’s readers with an insight into how mathematics progresses and is in turn influenced by the natural world. ...more
Div, Grad, Curl, and All That: An Informal Text on Vector Calculus, Fourth Edition
Customer Reviews [1] Rating: 4 Date: 2010-03-09 Summary: div grad curl and all ... Very good exposition of all of the essential vector operations on scalar and vector fields whch are indespensable in the study of electromagnetism and oher branches of physics. ...more
[2] Rating: 5 Date: 2010-01-30 Summary: A must to read ... If you want to study vector calculus and if you want to understand electrical and magnetic fields, this book is a must. You learn this matter in a very comprensive way with the necessary examples. ...more
[3] Rating: 5 Date: 2009-12-29 Summary: Great supplement ... This is a great supplement to a standard text. It is not intended as a stand-alone. It can help make intuitive sense of the many (many) formulae in vector calculus. Note how short it is. That often means a book where the author has done the hard work of boiling it down, and that is the case here. Don't reject the book because the cost per page is high! A great follow up is Geometrical Vectors, which does a similar thing for (part of) tensor analysis.Geometrical Vectors (Chicago Lectures in Physics) ...more
Editorial Reviews ... Product Description | Since the publication of the First Edition over thirty years ago, Div, Grad, Curl, and All That has been widely renowned for its clear and concise coverage of vector calculus, helping science and engineering students gain a thorough understanding of gradient, curl, and Laplacian operators without required knowledge of advanced mathematics. The Fourth Edition has been carefully revised and now includes updated notations and seven new example exercises....more
Multivariable Calculus With Vectors
Customer Reviews [1] Rating: 5 Date: 2006-07-17 Summary: Excellent book for a mathematical physicist. ... This book offers a unique (in my experience) mix of visually oriented motivation, mathematical clarity & rigor, and examples from classical physics. It is well organized and (relatively) easy to understand, and it has a wealth of good exercises, many with answers. My only wish is for a solutions book. ...more
[2] Rating: 4 Date: 1999-04-29 Summary: A good book ... I took Professor Rogers' class four years ago (based on a draft of the book). I still use this book as a reference for my research. It is much better than other calculus texts that I've consulted. By the way, please note that 'fred@mit.edu' does not exist. Maybe he dropped out after failing the class... ...more
[3] Rating: 4 Date: 1999-02-20 Summary: A good book from a great teacher ... Perhaps I have a bias because the author was my professor for the course, but this is a high quality calculus text. The book clearly explains the subject matter with useful examples which are accompanied by appropriate problems. BTW, I think the comment below is funny. You should ignore it... ...more
Editorial Reviews ... Product Description | Presents a conceptual underpinning for multivariable calculus that is as natural and intuitively simple as possible. This book focuses on modeling physical phenomena, especially from physics and engineering, and on developing geometric intuition. Geometric intuition is particularly stressed. The synthetic, coordinate-free geometries of 2- and 3-dimensional Euclidean spaces (E^2 and E^3 ) have a primary role. Wherever possible, coordinate-free definitions are used ...more
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