Multivariable Differential Calculus
Igor Kriz and
Aleš Pultr
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Igor Kriz: University of Michigan, Department of Mathematics
Aleš Pultr: Charles University, Department of Applied Mathematics (KAM) Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
Chapter 3 in Introduction to Mathematical Analysis, 2013, pp 65-95 from Springer
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Abstract In this chapter, we will learn multivariable differential calculus. We will develop the multivariable versions of the concept of a derivative, and prove the Implicit Function Theorem. We will also learn how to use derivatives to find extremes of multivariable functions.
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-0348-0636-7_3
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