The single-variable volume of Rogawski's new text presents this section of the calculus course with solid mathematical precision but with an everyday sensibility that puts the main concepts in clear terms. It is rigorous without being inaccessible and clear without being too informal--it has the perfect balance for instructors and their students.
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About Jon Rogawski
Jon Rogawski received his undergraduate degree (and simultaneously a master's degree in mathematics) at Yale, and a Ph.D. in mathematics from Princeton University, where he studied under Robert Langlands. Prior to joining the Department of Mathematics at UCLA, where he is currently Full Professor, he held teaching positions at Yale and the University of Chicago, and research positions at the Institute for Advanced Study and University of Bonn.
Jon's areas of interest are number theory, automorphic forms, and harmonic analysis on semisimple groups. He has published numerous research articles in leading mathematical journals, including a research monograph entitled "Automorphic Representations of Unitary Groups in Three Variables" (Princeton University Press). He is the recipient of a Sloan Fellowship and an editor of The Pacific Journal of Mathematics.
Jon and his wife Julie, a physician in family practice, have four children. They run a busy household and, whenever possible, enjoy family vacations in the mountains of California. Jon is a passionate classical music lover and plays the violin and classical guitar.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good - Very Fine conditio. NOT a library discard (illustrator). First Printing (so stated). New York: W. H. Freeman, 2008. We have only this one copy, but it is available now and ready to ship today from Henderson, Nevada. The cover is in Very Good condition with only light shelfwear and one 3 inch long shallow scratch. Bright and shiny. Sharp corners. Square and tight. NO chips, tears, creases, or fading. Very Fine inside. Pages are fresh, crisp, clean and unmarked -- apparently seldom, if ever read. Profusely illustrated with diagrams, equations and a few photos. Bound in the original black laminated boards. Oversize Hardcover. 8.75" wide by 10.25" tall. This large, heavy book will require SUBSTANTIAL extra postage for International shipments, but only the standard charge for priority or media mail. From the publisher: "The single-variable volume of Rogawski's new text presents this section of the calculus course with solid mathematical precision but with an everyday sensibility that puts the main concepts in clear terms. It is rigorous without being inaccessible and clear without being too informal -- it has the perfect balance for instructors and their students.". First Printing (so stated). Oversize Hardcover. Very Good - Very Fine conditio/No dust jacket, as issued. Illus. by NOT a library discard. xviii, 654pp. + 85 pp appendices + Index. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping. Seller Inventory # 031973