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This volume teaches calculus in the biology context without compromising the level of regular calculus. The material is organized in the standard way and explains how the different concepts are logically related. Each new concept is typically introduced with a biological example; the concept is then developed without the biological context and then the concept is tied into additional biological examples. This allows readers to first see why a certain concept is important, then lets them focus on how to use the concepts without getting distracted by applications, and then, once readers feel more comfortable with the concepts, it revisits the biological applications to make sure that they can apply the concepts. The book features exceptionally detailed, step-by-step, worked-out examples and a variety of problems, including an unusually large number of word problems.
The volume begins with a preview and review and moves into discrete time models, sequences, and difference equations, limits and continuity, differentiation, applications of differentiation, integration techniques and computational methods, differential equations, linear algebra and analytic geometry, multivariable calculus, systems of differential equations and probability and statistics.
For faculty and postdocs in biology departments.
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This book sucks.......2007-03-25
I've taken calculus in the past and have had much better books. I currently own this book because my current class requires it, but it is terrible.
Why so bad?
1) A lot of wrong answers in back of book
2) Not enough examples
3) Examples given are very brief and unhelpful
4) Uses mathematical terms that are not the standard for professors and the mathematics world. Making it difficult to transition from pre-calc
5) Teacher hates it too but got stuck with it from prior professors
Just avoid it all together and get a substitute.
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Designed to be accessible, this book develops a thorough, functional understanding of calculus in preparation for its application in other areas. Coverage concentrates on developing concepts and ideas followed immediately by developing computational skills and problem solving.
Chapter topics include The Derivative; Graphing and Optimization; Integration; Multivariable Calculus; Trigonometric Functions; and more.
For the professional who wants to acquire a knowledge of calculus for application in business, economics, and the life and social sciences.
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Applied calculus.......there is a method to the madness.......2000-05-08
I used this textbook in my first calculus class. The applied calculus class showed me some of the things this stuff can actually be used for. The authors and editors have combined excellent graphics, and outstanding homework problems. If you are a gluton for punishment from word problems, or if you need help at the most basic level of calculus, this is the book you'll need.
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- Tan7 Calculus solution manual-red cover with Boy on it-for managerail life.
- Great Cacl text, but CD ROM not Mac compatible
- Where are the last four chapters?
- THE PAPERBACK IS THE SOLUTIONS MANUAL
- Easy to read.
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Calculus for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences (with CD-ROM and Printed Access Card iLrn Tutorial, vMentor 1-Semester)
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In the market-leading CALCULUS FOR THE MANAGERIAL, LIFE, AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, Soo T. Tan provides an accurate, accessible presentation of calculus combined with just the right balance of applications, pedagogy, and technology to help students succeed in the course. The new Seventh Edition includes highly interesting current applications and exercises to help stimulate student motivation. An exciting new array of supplements, including iLrn Tutorial and the Interactive Video Skillbuilder CD-ROM, provides students with extensive learning support so instructors will have more time to focus on teaching the core concepts.
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Tan7 Calculus solution manual-red cover with Boy on it-for managerail life........2007-05-17
This book is excellent it helped me a LOt. I wold have failed if it was not for this life saving book. The answers where clear and concise. This book shows step by step how to work each problem!!
I only wish it had a calculator explaination for the problems.
Great Cacl text, but CD ROM not Mac compatible.......2007-01-08
We used this text book in an NYU continuing education program. The course was designed as a refresher course for potential MBA applicants. I was taking it because we truly use calculus in the analytics of our systems at work.
This is a great text book. The illustrations are terrific. The problem sets are very good as they truly use real-world problems and examples. The instruction is crisp, without excessive theoretical wanderings.
One of the best scientific and engineering texts I have used.
CON: The enclosed CD ROM does not work with the Mac OSX operating system, and although I contacted customer support, they did not have plans to make the software OSX compatible. :-(
Where are the last four chapters?.......2005-10-09
This solutions book only goes through chapter 8 and the actual text has 12 chapters. I found that the answers were explained fairly well but I was very disappointed that it was missing several chapters and was probably not worth the money.
THE PAPERBACK IS THE SOLUTIONS MANUAL.......2003-10-02
Unfortunately the paperback is not a a paperback edition of the textbook, but the student's solution manual.
Easy to read........2000-05-05
I thought the book explained each topic in an easy to follow manner. There are some challenging excercises at the end of each section. Some of the exercises stumped me, but I guess that's good if you're looking to be challenged. I bought the solutions manual which gives step by step solutions to the odd questions. The book doesn't cover every area of calculus, but I found it useful when I didn't understand what we covered in class.
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Learn the Skills. Apply the Concepts.
This second edition of College Algebra in Context continues to be application driven, and uses real-data problems to motivate student interest in the skills and concepts of algebra. The focus on real-world applications is designed to correspond to problems that students may encounter when they move on to future math classes or when they enter the work force. This edition contains improved content and a greater focus on motivating students to succeed in the course through its emphasis on applications.
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Calculus for Business, Economics, and the Social and Life Sciences, Brief Edition
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Calculus for Business, Economics, and the Social and Life Sciences, Brief Edition introduces calculus in real-world contexts and provides a sound, intuitive understanding of the basic concepts students need as they pursue careers in business, the life sciences, and the social sciences. The new Ninth Edition builds on the straightforward writing style, practical applications from a variety of disciplines, clear step-by-step problem solving techniques, and comprehensive exercise sets that have been hallmarks of Hoffmann/Bradley’s success through the years.
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Introductory Mathematical Analysis continues to provide a mathematical foundation for students in business, economics, and the life and social sciences. The abundant applications in the book cover such diverse areas as business, economics, biology, medicine, sociology, psychology, ecology, statistics, earth science, and archaeology.
For anyone interested in learning more about introductory mathematical analysis.
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Nice book!.......2000-11-03
This book is really easy to understand. Its language is so simple. Anyone can read and understand it so well, even if your first language is not English. It gives nice examples with details to explain the solutions of the problems. It's about 19 chapters and they are: 0. Algebra Refresher. 1. Equations. 2. Applications of Equations and Inequalities. 3. Functions and Graphs. 4. Line, Parbolas, and Systems. 5. Exponential and Logarthimic Functions. 6. Matrix Algebra. 7. Linear Programming. 8. Mathematics of Finance. 9. Introduction of Probability and Statistics. 10. Additional Topics in Probablity. 11. Limits and Continuity. 12. Differentiation. 13. Additional Differentiation Topics 14. Curve Sketching. 15. Applications of Differentiation 16. Integration. 17. Methods of Applications of Integration. 18. Continuous Random Variables. 19. Multivariable Calculus. I recommend this book for students or readers for business because it teaches the basics of the topics (above)
You've got to have this!.......2000-03-31
The authors of this book seems to be a mathematician if you take a good look at all his other books. Great for intermediate mathematicians!
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- Best undergraduate math refresher ever
- A really helpful book
- Kind of a last resort
- A Quick math methods book
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Are you:
Entering a program in the physical sciences?
A high school student who has taken most of the offered courses, and looking for a glimpse of college mathematics?
Engaged in self-study to hone your mathematical skills?
Then R. Shankarâs
Basic Training in Mathematics: A Fitness Program for Science Students is written for you. Based on the authorâs course at Yale University, the book addresses the widening gap found by Professor Shankar and his colleagues between the mathematics needed for upper-level science study and the knowledge possessed by incoming students.
This superb text organizes the necessary mathematics background into a one-semester course covering such topics as:
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Get in shape for your future science studies with this outstanding text.
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Best undergraduate math refresher ever.......2007-10-07
Wish I had come across this book earlier. Other undergraduate math refresher/review books are either too basic or too formulaic (if I had wanted a table of functions I would have bought one). The stress is clearly on concepts, followed by techniques. The book is a great review of all the oohs and aahs of undergraduate and high school mathematics that you have forgotten over the years. I graduated from high school 15 years ago and by page 3 I was doing derivatives from first principles. Richard Courant's "What is Mathematics?" would make an excellent companion to this book. For example I complemented the first two chapters on calculus with the chapters on number systems and, limits and continuity from Courant's book and I truly felt that my calculus review was complete.
A really helpful book.......2007-04-04
This is a great book for someone who did his undergraduate studies in Engineering or Chemistry (like me) and now is entering a Physics program. It is a great review of most of the important stuff in Math for Physics, without the boring mathematical style: straight to the point with relevant examples.
Another good point is that it has problems scattered INSIDE the text, which enforce you to do them. Most of them are interesting and in a physical context (as: Lorentz transformations - as an example of a "rotation" matrix , Maxwell equations - an exercise in vector analysis etc.)
In addition, I don't agree with the reviewers who claim that you cannot actually LEARN new topics from it. I never learned "complex functions" during my undergrad, and actually managed to learn it with Shankar - at least the things important to a physicist.
A drawback: a chapter about group theory could be useful.
Kind of a last resort.......2005-02-06
This book tries to cover pretty much all the mathematical methods you'd need in college-level physics if you haven't had much experience with them before. The trouble is that that is a LOT of math, and trying to cover that in a book this size is just asking for trouble.
If you don't know any of this stuff, this book is going to kill you. It covers multivariable and vector calculus, differential equations, linear algebra, functions of a complex variable, etc. That is maybe 4-5 different math courses. The idea is that physicists don't really need the rigor of theoretical math, they just need to learn the "tools" so they can do the practical, applied stuff.
This book is good if you already have a general idea of these concepts and just want to get the important parts.
A Quick math methods book.......2001-06-19
.If you enjoyed Klepner & Ramsay 's "Quick Calculus" as a school student for its engaging and dearly wished there was an undergrad math methods book in that style! The answer is this book. You may not find a work book type fromat like "Quick calculus" . But let me assure you despite the formal style and Prof Shankar's repute for being verbose you will find it like a rhaphsody and yet in coherent english. I only dearly wish Prof Shankar would kill some research time to write a Graduate level fitness programme. I think all the previous reviewers justly awarded 5 stars to this book. To those raters responisble for eating half a star , let me say there is no other engaging lively and painless math review than this. If you find this book painful I don't know what to say . But on the contrary of you thought the book was too easy then read the title it is a fitness programme not a discourse like Morse & Feshbach or Courant & Hilbert.
An excellent math review for physics.......2000-04-08
This book covers the basic areas of math needed for physics. It is quite readable and useful for self-study. It covers the standard topics in a concise fashion, but in sufficient detail to be useful. I used it as a personal math refresher after being away from advanced physics for some years. It gave me what I needed.
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- they were the first and they are still one of the best
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The first edition of Analysis for Longitudinal Data has become a classic. Describing the statistical models and methods for the analysis of longitudinal data, it covers both the underlying statistical theory of each method, and its application to a range of examples from the agricultural and biomedical sciences. The main topics discussed are design issues, exploratory methods of analysis, linear models for continuous data, general linear models for discrete data, and models and methods for handling data and missing values. Under each heading, worked examples are presented in parallel with the methodological development, and sufficient detail is given to enable the reader to reproduce the author's results using the data-sets as an appendix. This new edition of Analysis for Longitudinal Data provides a thorough and expanded revision of this important text. It includes two new chapters; the first discusses fully parametric models for discrete repeated measures data, and the second explores statistical models for time-dependent predictors.
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they were the first and they are still one of the best.......2007-08-18
The first edition of this book was a major success as for the first time advanced methods for the use of longitudinal data were introduced. Longitudinal data (sometimes also referred to as repeated measures data) is very important in the analysis of clinical trial data. This is because many important trial endpoints are collected for each patient at several visits over the course of the trial and the study sponsor (usually the manufacturer of a drug or a device)will want to see how the measures change over time with usually the baseline measurement and the last measurement being the most important. Often they want to see in a randomized trial whether the treatment over inerest tends to perform better for the subjects taking the test treatment versus those who take the active control and/or placebo. An issue is the presence of correlation between measurements from one time point to another.
So this type of analysis is similar to time series analysis. The difference is that time series are usually studied in the situation where a single series is observed for a long time and the analyst wants to determine future behavior based on an model constructed to fit this one observed series very well. The model is intended in the time series setting to describe a stochastic process (usually a stationary process or one transformed to stationarity by removal of trends). On the other hand in longitudinal analysis each patients profile over time is usually a very short series and the collection of these series over several patients in a particular treatment group are view to come from the same stochastic process. So the data represent several short partial realizations of the stochastic process while a time series is a long, single partial realization.
Since the data differ the methods of analyses differ also. For time seies analysis the autoregressive integrated moving average models of Box and Jenkins are often employed while for longitudinal data the mixed effect linear models are often the class of models chosen. The common theme is the structure of the covariance matrix for the observations in time series and the model noise terms in the case of the linear mixed models.
Zeger and Liang were among the leaders in developing successful modelling for these data. In a series of articles they develop a restricted maximum likelihood approach to the problem of estimating the model parameters and introduce a method called GEE an acronym for generalized estimating equations. The first edition of this book was very popular in the statistical community, particularly for statisticians working in the pharmaceutical industry. Along with Peter Diggle these three authors presented in the first edition this research organized into a single book for the first time. Now there is a plethora of books some prinarily theoretical and others primarily applied. The issue of missing data is very common to this type of data particularly when the data come from a clinical trial. The research of Molenberghs and Verbeke, covered by them in some repeated measures books, has shown these models to be among the most useful for handling missing data in realistic ways.
This second edition of this book has even greater coverage of topics and includes a fourth author Patrick Heagerty. Each of the four authors are skill research statisticians who specialize in biostatistics and particularly longitudinal data. While today there are many books to choose, this text continues ot be among the best.
the long awaited second edition.......2002-08-22
The second edition is much like the first and is at least a year behind the original schedule. See my review of the first edition to understand why this is a classical. The promised advances in missing data are included and a new author Haegerty has been added. The missing data chapter is three times longer than in the first edition. They cover what they promised. They also mention some of the econometrics literature including the work of Nobel Laureate James Heckman but admit in the preface that they do not know that literature very well and hence do not cover it in depth.
In the past two years Verbeke and Molenberghs have produced a highly competitive book that deals in detail with pattern mixture models and other missing data methodology but curiously Diggle et al. do not reference it even though they do cite some of Molenberghs work.
already the classic book on longitudinal data analysis.......2000-07-25
When this book came out in 1994 there was a great need to look differently at clinical data on subjects. Typically such data would have repeated measurements over time for many subjects but for only a few time points (say three to five). Standard analysis of variance methods do not properly account for within patient correlation between measurements. Time series analysis generally is good for treating long series (but usually only one or a few). In the clinical setting we often are considering hundreds of patients over short time intervals. This book is clearly written for intermediate level statistics students.
The field is important and rapidly developing. Though slightly dated the book is still an excellent introduction to the subject and a very good reference. However, a second edition is in the works and should be out in about one year. I recently took a short course from the authors and I know that the second edition will have some nice features including the latest advances for dealing with missing data and ways to combined the information from time to event data with the repeated measures data. It may be that if longitudinal data analysis is important to you, read the first edition at your favorite university library and save your money for the second edition.
The book includes some nice treatment of the important but often neglected topic of sample size determination.
Excellent, highly recommended!.......1998-07-14
This book was written by three very prestigious authors, two of which work at The Johns Hopkins University(Dr. Liang and Dr. Zeger), and Dr. Diggle, who is working in England. These three are very well known and respected characters in their field of work, and this book is an excellent reflection upon the research and work they have done over the years. Watch out! the key word is: GEE
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The Expanded Eighth Edition of Applied Calculus for Business, Economics, and the Social and Life Sciences includes four additional chapters: - Chapter 8, Differential Equations - Chapter 9, Infinite Series and Taylor Approximations - Chapter 10, Probability and Calculus - Chapter 11, Trigonometric Functions The textbook meets the needs of instructors who cover topics in one or more of these four chapters together with material from the initial seven chapters. This is often a two-semester course. (The word "Applied" in this title distinguishes this volume from the shorter edition.)The book introduces calculus in real-world contexts; the primary goal is to provide a sound, intuitive understanding of basic concepts students need as they pursue careers in business, the life sciences and the social sciences.
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Student's Solutions Manual to accompany Calculus for Business, Economics, and the Social and Life Sciences, Brief Edition
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