in Physics (1921)‚ Time Magazine’s Person of the Century (1999) Einstein’s Contribution to Mathematics While Einstein was remembered for his contributions to physics‚ he also made contributions in mathematics. He contributed several equations to calculus and geometry‚ ten of which are called the Einstein Field Equations. He first published these equations in 1915. One of these equations demonstrates how stress-energy inflicts curvature of space-time. Born: Dec 25‚ 1642‚ in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth
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of calculus in real life by ?Samiul Ehsan (131-15-2200)“Nothing takes place in the world whose meaning is not that of some maximum or minimum.” --Leonhard Euler 3. What is calculus?? Calculus originally meant “mathematics”.? Derived from the Latin “calx” (counter) – ancient Babylonians would use pebbles to represent units‚ tens‚ hundreds‚ etc‚ on a primitive abacus.? Later‚ defined as measuring varying rates of change. 4. Calculus is everywhereThe differentiation and integration of calculus have
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CE1008/CZ1008: Engineering Maths CPE103/CSC103: Maths I/Foundation Maths Course Introduction 2012-2013 Semester 2 i-1 What is CE1008/CZ1008 Engineering Maths? Academic Unit: 3 AU Syllabus: • Calculus • Probability & Statistics Calculus: Probability & Statistics: • Notion of a Limit • Differentiation and Applications • Integration and Applications • Differential Equations and Applications • Descriptive Statistics • Probability Theory • Probability & Sampling
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Mathematicians of the 17th Century Jacob Bernoulli (also known as James or Jacques) (27 December 1654/6 January 1655 – 16 August 1705) was one of the many prominent mathematicians in the Bernoulli family. He became familiar with calculus through a correspondence with Gottfried Leibniz‚ then collaborated with his brother Johann on various applications‚ notably publishing papers ontranscendental curves (1696) and isoperimetry(1700‚ 1701). In 1690‚ Jacob Bernoulli became the first person to develop
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Single payment computations Compound amount Present value Effective interest rate 5 Annuities: Future value and present value The sum of an annuity Determining the size of an annuity Present value of annuity Mortgages 6 The Calculus Limits of a function Properties of limits and continuity Average rate of change and instantaneous rate of change 7 Differentiation Rules of differentiation Instantaneous rate of change interpretation 8 MID TERM EXAM 9
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5. Infinite integrals: Antiderivatives and infinite integrals‚ substitution rule‚ integration by parts. 6. Definite integrals: Definition and properties of definite integral‚ criteria of existence of definite integrals‚ fundamental theorem of calculus‚ substitution rule‚ integration by parts‚ improper integrals. 7. Applications of differentiation and integration: Maximum and minimum values‚ curve sketching‚ arc length and differential of arc length‚ curvature‚ applications of integration. 8
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Scientific Biographies. New York: Scribners‚ Volume 3‚ 1971‚ p. 131-147. 2. “Augustin Louis Cauchy”. Wikipedia Encyclopedia.. 3. Grabiner‚ Judith V. “The Origins of Cauchy’s Rigorous Calculus.”Massachusetts: The MIT Press‚ 1981. 4. Grabiner‚ Judith V. “Who Gave You the Epsilon? Cauchy and the Origins of Rigorous Calculus.” The American Mathematical Monthly‚ Vol. 90‚ No. 3 (Mar 1983)‚ 185-194. 5. “Mathematical Analysis”. Wikipedia Encyclopedia. . 6. O’Connor‚ J.J. and Robertson‚ E.F. “Augustin Louis
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FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY All courses are three (3) credits unless otherwise indicated. Course selections should be made in consultation with an academic advisor. PRE-PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM (2013-2014) College of Engineering & Computer Science FOUNDATIONS OF WRITTEN COMMUNICATION (Gordon Rule Writing (GRW)‚ 6 credits required) (A grade of “C” or higher is required in each course) ___ ENC 1101 ............. College Writing I (REQUIRED) ___ ENC 1102+ ........... College Writing
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