I maintain a partial list of free and/or open-source textbooks here:Someone recently pointed out to me that many of the links to the Sage-related book are broken. Does anyone have current info on the following books?1. Differential Calculus with Sage by David Joyner (United States Naval Academy) and Granville.
2. Integral Calculus with Sage by Dale Hoffman (Bellevue Community College), William Stein (University of Washington), and David Joyner (United States Naval Academy).
3. Introductory Differential Equations using Sage by David Joyner (United State Naval Academy).
Thanks!DanaP.S. If you have suggestions of books to add to the list above, feel free to make suggestions.
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and links to the pdf at:
http://www.sandal.tw/upload/Introduction to Differential Equations Using Sage [David Joyner, Marshall Hampton.pdf
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I maintain a partial list of free and/or open-source textbooks here:Someone recently pointed out to me that many of the links to the Sage-related book are broken. Does anyone have current info on the following books?1. Differential Calculus with Sage by David Joyner (United States Naval Academy) and Granville.2. Integral Calculus with Sage by Dale Hoffman (Bellevue Community College), William Stein (University of Washington), and David Joyner (United States Naval Academy).
3. Introductory Differential Equations using Sage by David Joyner (United State Naval Academy).
Thanks!DanaP.S. If you have suggestions of books to add to the list above, feel free to make suggestions.
To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sage-edu/CAEQuuAVqM_7mzyMuutPrmDyLszztgE38c%2BQnvYN3PLXBboudyQ%40mail.gmail.com.
Don't forget other sources in French and German
For exemple:
1° "Calcul mathématique avec SAGE" under supervision of Paul Zimmermann and many contributors NB: for translations in English and/or German cf Sage2.png
Note the high level concerning the algebraic part of the book say at past master level and 64 exercices with (some) corrections and explanations.
You can a second hand version for ~~$10 on Amazon and a free version on the net (a pdf version of ~ 460 pages) cf SAGE3.png
Truly your's
François Lassner
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>Thank you so much for doing this.
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On Tue, 24 Dec 2019, 21:42 David Joyner, <wdjo...@gmail.com> wrote:
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On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 1:04 PM Dana Ernst <ernst...@gmail.com> wrote:
>I maintain a partial list of free and/or open-source textbooks here:
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>Someone recently pointed out to me that many of the links to the Sage-related book are broken. Does anyone have current info on the following books?
>1. Differential Calculus with Sage by David Joyner (United States Naval Academy) and Granville.
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>2. Integral Calculus with Sage by Dale Hoffman (Bellevue Community College), William Stein (University of Washington), and David Joyner (United States Naval Academy).
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3. Introductory Differential Equations using Sage by David Joyner (United State Naval Academy).
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I just posted this:Many thanks to Samuel Lelièvre!
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Thanks!
>Dana
>P.S. If you have suggestions of books to add to the list above, feel free to make suggestions.
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I have a suggestion for Sage-related. On your page you list my Linear Algebra. You could also note that there is a lab manual using Sage. The direct to document link is http://joshua.smcvt.edu/linearalgebra/lab.pdf, although the book and the lab manual as well as other stuff are linked to from the page http://joshua.smcvt.edu/linearalgebra/.Jim
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