Deepen your calculus knowledge with this new edition of Thomas' time-tested text
Thomas' Calculus in SI Units, 14th edition, Global Edition, helps you reach the level of mathematical proficiency needed to excel in your course. The text supports your development with a balance of clear and intuitive explanations, current applications, and generalised concepts – going beyond simply memorising formulas and routine procedures. Its chapters help you to generalise key concepts and develop a deeper understanding of the topics covered.
In this 14th SI edition, authors Christopher Heil and Joel Hass have carefully examined every word and illustration with your needs as a modern student in mind. This edition preserves everything best about Thomas' time-tested text, resulting in an authoritative yet refreshingly modern book that meets the needs of today's students.
With a host of learning features built into the text, Thomas' Calculus is the perfect guide for students of mathematics, engineering, or science.
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Joel Hass received his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley. He is currently a Professor of Mathematics at the University of California Davis. He has co-authored widely used calculus texts as well as calculus study guides. Hass's current areas of research include the geometry of proteins, three-dimensional manifolds, applied maths, and computational complexity.
Christopher Heil received his PhD from the University of Maryland. He is currently a Professor of Mathematics at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is the author of a graduate text on analysis and a number of highly cited research survey articles. Heil's current areas of research include redundant representations, operator theory, and applied harmonic analysis.
Maurice D. Weir (late) of the the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, was Professor Emeritus as a member of the Department of Applied Mathematics. He held a DA and MS from Carnegie-Mellon University and received his BS at Whitman College. He co-authored eight books, including University Calculus and Thomas' Calculus.