Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis/ (Record no. 9458)
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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 978-93-528-6649-6 |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Edition number | 23 |
Classification number | 330.0151 |
Item number | SYD |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Sydsaeter Knut |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis/ |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Knut Sydsaeter, Peter Hammond, Arne Strom, et.al., |
Medium | english |
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT | |
Edition statement | 5th ed |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | India |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Pearson |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2018 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | viii,807 p. , |
Other physical details | soft bound |
Dimensions | 17x23.5 cm |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | Essentials of Logic and Set Theory<br/>Essentials of Set Theory<br/>Essentials of Logic<br/>Mathematical Proofs<br/>Mathematical Induction<br/>Review Exercises<br/>Algebra<br/>The Real Numbers<br/>Integer Powers<br/>Rules of Algebra<br/>Fractions<br/>Fractional Powers<br/>Inequalities<br/>Intervals and Absolute Values<br/>Sign Diagrams<br/>Summation Notation<br/>Rules for Sums<br/>Newton's Binomial Formula<br/>Double Sums<br/>Review Exercises<br/>Solving Equations<br/>Solving Equations<br/>Equations and Their Parameters<br/>Quadratic Equations<br/>Some Nonlinear Equations<br/>Using Implication Arrows<br/>Two Linear Equations in Two Unknowns<br/>Review Exercises<br/>Functions of One Variable<br/>Introduction<br/>Definitions<br/>Graphs of Functions<br/>Linear Functions<br/>Linear Models<br/>Quadratic Functions<br/>Polynomials<br/>Power Functions<br/>Exponential Functions<br/>Logarithmic Functions<br/>Review Exercises<br/>Properties of Functions<br/>Shifting Graphs<br/>New Functions From Old<br/>Inverse Functions<br/>Graphs of Equations<br/>Distance in The Plane<br/>General Functions<br/>Review Exercises<br/>II SINGLE-VARIABLE CALCULUS<br/>Differentiation<br/>Slopes of Curves<br/>Tangents and Derivatives<br/>Increasing and Decreasing Functions<br/>Economic Applications<br/>A Brief Introduction to Limits<br/>Simple Rules for Differentiation<br/>Sums, Products, and Quotients<br/>The Chain Rule<br/>Higher-Order Derivatives<br/>Exponential Functions<br/>Logarithmic Functions<br/>Review Exercises<br/>Derivatives in Use<br/>Implicit Differentiation<br/>Economic Examples<br/>The Inverse Function Theorem<br/>Linear Approximations<br/>Polynomial Approximations<br/>Taylor's Formula<br/>Elasticities<br/>Continuity<br/>More on Limits<br/>The Intermediate Value Theorem<br/>Infinite Sequences<br/>L'Hôpital's Rule Review Exercises<br/>Review Exercises<br/>Concave and Convex Functions<br/>Intuition<br/>Definitions<br/>General Properties<br/>First Derivative Tests<br/>Second Derivative Tests<br/>Inflection Points<br/>Review Exercises<br/>Optimization<br/>Extreme Points<br/>Simple Tests for Extreme Points<br/>Economic Examples<br/>The Extreme and Mean Value Theorems<br/>Further Economic Examples<br/>Local Extreme Points<br/>Review Exercises<br/>Integration<br/>Indefinite Integrals<br/>Area and Definite Integrals<br/>Properties of Definite Integrals<br/>Economic Applications<br/>Integration by Parts<br/>Integration by Substitution<br/>Infinite Intervals of Integration<br/>Review Exercises<br/>Topics in Finance and Dynamics<br/>Interest Periods and Effective Rates<br/>Continuous Compounding<br/>Present Value<br/>Geometric Series<br/>Total Present Value<br/>Mortgage Repayments<br/>Internal Rate of Return<br/>A Glimpse at Difference Equations<br/>Essentials of Differential Equations<br/>Separable and Linear Differential Equations<br/>Review Exercises<br/>III MULTI-VARIABLE ALGEBRA<br/>Matrix Algebra<br/>Matrices and Vectors<br/>Systems of Linear Equations<br/>Matrix Addition<br/>Algebra of Vectors<br/>Matrix Multiplication<br/>Rules for Matrix Multiplication<br/>The Transpose<br/>Gaussian Elimination<br/>Geometric Interpretation of Vectors<br/>Lines and Planes<br/>Review Exercises<br/>Determinants, Inverses, and Quadratic Forms<br/>Determinants of Order 2<br/>Determinants of Order 3<br/>Determinants in General<br/>Basic Rules for Determinants<br/>Expansion by Cofactors<br/>The Inverse of a Matrix<br/>A General Formula for The Inverse<br/>Cramer's Rule<br/>The Leontief Mode<br/>Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors<br/>Diagonalization<br/>Quadratic Forms<br/>Review Exercises<br/>IV MULTI-VARIABLE CALCULUS<br/>Multivariable Functions<br/>Functions of Two Variables<br/>Partial Derivatives with Two Variables<br/>Geometric Representation<br/>Surfaces and Distance<br/>Functions of More Variables<br/>Partial Derivatives with More Variables<br/>Convex Sets<br/>Concave and Convex Functions<br/>Economic Applications<br/>Partial Elasticities<br/>Review Exercises<br/>Partial Derivatives in Use<br/>A Simple Chain Rule<br/>Chain Rules for Many Variables<br/>Implicit Differentiation Along A Level Curve<br/>Level Surfaces<br/>Elasticity of Substitution<br/>Homogeneous Functions of Two Variables<br/>Homogeneous and Homothetic Functions<br/>Linear Approximations<br/>Differentials<br/>Systems of Equations<br/>Differentiating Systems of Equations<br/>Review Exercises<br/>Multiple Integrals<br/>Double Integrals Over Finite Rectangles<br/>Infinite Rectangles of Integration<br/>Discontinuous Integrands and Other Extensions<br/>Integration Over Many Variables<br/>Review Exercises<br/>V MULTI-VARIABLE OPTIMIZATION<br/>Unconstrained Optimization<br/>Two Choice Variables: Necessary Conditions<br/>Two Choice Variables: Sufficient Conditions<br/>Local Extreme Points<br/>Linear Models with Quadratic Objectives<br/>The Extreme Value Theorem<br/>Functions of More Variables<br/>Comparative Statics and the Envelope Theorem<br/>Review Exercises<br/>Equality Constraints<br/>The Lagrange Multiplier Method<br/>Interpreting the Lagrange Multiplier<br/>Multiple Solution Candidates<br/>Why Does the Lagrange Multiplier Method Work?<br/>Sufficient Conditions<br/>Additional Variables and Constraints<br/>Comparative Statics<br/>Review Exercises<br/>Linear Programming<br/>A Graphical Approach<br/>Introduction to Duality Theory<br/>The Duality Theorem<br/>A General Economic Interpretation<br/>Complementary Slackness<br/>Review Exercises<br/>Nonlinear Programming<br/>Two Variables and One Constraint<br/>Many Variables and Inequality Constraints<br/>Nonnegativity Constraints |
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