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Intelligent routines. Solving mathematical analysis with Matlab, Mathcad, Mathematica and Maple
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    Intelligent routines. Solving mathematical analysis with Matlab, Mathcad, Mathematica and Maple (English)
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    19 March 2012
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    This book looks at real analysis from successions and power series up to triple and surface integrals, ordinary differential equations are also included. It can be considered to be a very complete text of exercises and problems of classical real analysis from an attractively written perspective. That is, elaborating a combination of the minimum theoretical requirements that the students need in order to know to propose good analytical solutions and the comparison with computer-assisted solutions. Given use of software, such as the Matlab, Mathcad, Mathematica and Maple, all well known and used by the academic community responsible for institutions of higher education to teach this content, the text may be useful not only for students but also for teachers. On the other hand, in considering that a teacher is supported, in general, by a teaching assistant in mathematics the latter works almost always with one of these systems. Therefore, it is expected that in providing indications for each of the exercises and problems presented to be carried one by each one of the four programs of software interchangeably, the book acquires a very general dimension. In addition, it will allow comparison of each answer presented and can become a source of motivation for those who have not yet decided which of these assistants best fits their needs and objectives.
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    calculus
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    \texttt{Matlab}
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