Hiroyuki Kojima / Shin Togami (illus.)
The Manga Guide to Calculus
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17,00 Euro(D) / 17,50 Euro(A)
August 2009
255 Seiten, Broschur
ISBN: 978-1-59327-194-7
No Starch Press
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Noriko is just getting started as a junior reporter for the Asagake times. She wants to cover the hard-hitting issues, like world affairs and politics, but does she have the smarts for it? Thankfully, her overbearing and math-minded boss, Mr. Seki, is here to teach her how to analyze her stories with a mathematical eye.
In The Manga Guide to Calculus, you'll follow along with Noriko as she learns that calculus is more than just a class designed to weed out would-be science majors. You'll see that calculus is a useful way to understand the patterns in physics, economics, and the world around us, with help from real-world examples like probability, supply and demand curves, the economics of pollution, and the density of shochu (a japanese liquor).
Mr. Seki teaches Noriko how to:
- use differentiation to understand a function's rate of change
- apply the fundamental theorem of calculus, and grasp the relationship between a function's derivative and its integral
- integrate and differentiate trigonometric and other complicated functions
- use multivariate calculus and partial differentiation to deal with tricky functions
- use taylor expansions to accurately imitate difficult functions with polynomials
Whether you're struggling through a calculus course for the first time or you just need a painless refresher, you'll find what you're looking for in The Manga Guide to Calculus.
Zielgruppe:
- Students of calculus, from high school on up Engineers, computer scientists, economists, statisticians Libraries
Hiroyuki Kojima received his PhD in Economics from the Graduate School of Economics, Faculty of Economics, at the University of Tokyo. He has worked as a lecturer and is now an associate professor in the Faculty of Economics at Teikyo University in Tokyo, Japan. While well-regarded as an economist, he is also active as an essayist and has published a wide range of books on mathematics and economics at the fundamental, practical, and academic levels.







