![]() MATH 2210 - Linear Algebra // fall 2023, spring 2023 Hughes-Hallett, et al, Calculus: Single and Multivariable, 7th edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2017 (ISBN: 978-9-4). Freeman, 2019 (ISBN: 978-3-3) - Instant Access through CanvasĪLTERNATIVE for students who do not need access to material covered in MATH 1910: Rogawski, Adams, and Franzosa, Calculus: Late Transcendentals Multivariable, W. Rogawski, Adams, and Franzosa, Calculus, 4th edition, W. Freeman, 2019 (ISBN: 978-3-3) - Instant Access through Canvas MATH 1920 - Multivariable Calculus For Engineers // fall 2023, spring 2023, summer 2023 ![]() MATH 1710 - Statistical Theory and Application in the Real World // fall 2023, spring 2023ĭiez, Barr, and Çetinkaya-Rundel, OpenIntro Statistics, 3rd edition, OpenIntro, Inc., 2015 (Edition: 3 ISBN: 978-1-94) - available through Canvas MATH 1910 - Calculus For Engineers // fall 2023, spring 2023, summer 2023 MATH 1340 - Strategy, Cooperation, and Conflict // spring 2023ĭixit, Skeath, and Reiley, Games of Strategy, 5th edition, W. Kalman, Forgoston, and Goetz, Elementary Mathematical Models: An Accessible Development without Calculus, 2nd edition, American Mathematical Society, 2019 (ISBN: 978-1-4704-5001-4). MATH 1300 - Mathematical Explorations // fall 2023 Hass, Heil, and Weir, Thomas’ Calculus: Early Transcendentals, Single Variable, 14th edition, Pearson Education, 2018 (ISBN: 978-0-13-443941-9) - Instant Access through Canvas MATH 1120 - Calculus II // fall 2023, spring 2023īoelkins, Matthew, Active Calculus 2018, CreateSpace Independent Publishing, 2018 (ISBN: 978-1724458322). Garfinkel, Shevtsov, and Guo, Modeling Life: The Mathematics of Biological Systems, Springer, 2017 (ISBN: 978-0-0) - free e-book through the Cornell Math Library MATH 1110 - Calculus I // fall 2023, spring 2023īoelkins, Matthew, Active Calculus 2018, CreateSpace Independent Publishing, 2018 (ISBN: 978-1724458322). Lial, Greenwell, and Ritchey, Finite Mathematics, 12th edition, Pearson Education, 2022 (ISBN: 978-0-13-588262-7) MATH 1106 - Modeling with Calculus for the Life Sciences // spring 2023 MATH 1105 - Finite Mathematics for the Life and Social Sciences // fall 2023 The instructor may provide notes, references, or links to on-line resources. ![]() MATH 1101 - Calculus Preparation // fall 2023 Lial, Greenwell, and Ritchey, Finite Mathematics, 11th edition, Pearson Education, 2016 (ISBN: 978-3-8). MATH 1003 - PSSP Statistics Preparation and Quantitative Methods // summer 2023 Lial, Greenwell, and Ritchey, Calculus with Applications, 11th edition, Pearson Education, 2016 (ISBN: 978-2-1). MATH 1002 - PSSP Calculus Preparation and Quantitative Methods // summer 2023 Optional, out-of-print, and hard-to-find titles are not included in the program and will not be stocked at The Cornell Store. All materials in this program are provided in a digital format within Canvas and become available for students to access no later than the first day of classes. Launching with the Fall 2022 semester, the Cornell Academic Materials Program is a university-wide program that provides undergraduate students taking undergraduate courses at Cornell with access to their required textbooks and coursepacks for a single flat-rate cost, $225 per semester. ![]() Thanks to the Cornell Mathematics Library, free e-versions of textbooks are available (and linked below) for many upper-level and graduate courses in mathematics. Where appropriate, concepts and results are depicted in 144 figures.Textbook assignments for spring 2023, summer 2023, and fall 2023 are listed below. I have minimized the number of explicitly stated theorems and def- initions, preferring to deal with concepts in a more conversational way, copiously illustrated by 250 completely worked out examples. I have tried to formulate mathematical concepts succinctly in language that students can understand. They range in difficulty from routine to very challenging.Īn elementary text should be written in an informal but mathematically accurate way, illustrated by appropriate graphics. This text includes 1695 numbered exercises, many with several parts. I have tried to put myself in the student’s place, and have chosen to err on the side of too much detail rather than not enough.Īn elementary text can’t be better than its exercises. ![]() In writing this book I have been guided by the these principles:Īn elementary text should be written so the student can read it with comprehension without too much pain. If your syllabus includes Chapter 10 (Linear Systems of Differential Equations), your students should have some preparation in linear algebra. Elementary Differential Equations with Boundary Value Problems is written for students in science, engineering, and mathematics who have completed calculus through partial differentiation. ![]()
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