Mathematical formulas for economists
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Mathematical formulas for economists
Springer, c2005
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-182) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The present collection of formulas has been composed for students of economics or management science at universities, colleges and trade schools. It contains basic knowledge in mathematics, financial mathematics and statistics in a compact and clearly arranged form. This volume is meant to be a reference work to be used by students of undergraduate courses together with a textbook, and by researchers in need of exact statements of mathematical results. People dealing with practical or applied problems will also find this collection to be an efficient and easy-to-use work of reference.
Table of Contents
Mathematical Symbols and Constants.- Sets and Propositions.- Number Systems and their Arithmetic.- Combinatorial Analysis.- Sequences and Series.- Mathematics of Finance.- Functions of one Independent Variable.- Differential Calculus for Functions of one Variable.- Integral Calculus for Functions of one Variable.- Differential Equations.- Difference Equations.- Differential Calculus for Functions of Several Variables.- Linear Algebra.- Linear Programming and Transportation Problem.- Descriptive Statistics.- Calculus of Probability.- Inductive Statistics.- References.- Index.
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