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Calculus : Early Transcendentals (with Tools for Enriching Calculus, Video CD-ROM, iLrn Homework, and Personal Tutor): Early transcendentals (with ... video cd-rom, ilrn homework and vmentor) Hardcover – 24 December 2002
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- ISBN-100534393217
- ISBN-13978-0534393212
- Edition5th
- PublisherBrooks/Cole ISE
- Publication date24 December 2002
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions21.59 x 5.08 x 25.4 cm
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- Publisher : Brooks/Cole ISE; 5th edition (24 December 2002)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 0534393217
- ISBN-13 : 978-0534393212
- Dimensions : 21.59 x 5.08 x 25.4 cm
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About the author

James Stewart received the M.S. degree from Stanford University and the Ph.D. from the University of Toronto. After two years as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of London, he became Professor of Mathematics at McMaster University. His research has been in harmonic analysis and functional analysis. Stewart’s books include a series of high school textbooks as well as a best-selling series of calculus textbooks. He is also co-author, with Lothar Redlin and Saleem Watson, of a series of college algebra and precalculus textbooks. Translations of his books include those in Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Korean, Chinese, Greek, and Indonesian.
A talented violinst, Stewart was concertmaster of the McMaster Symphony Orchestra for many years and played professionally in the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra. Having explored connections between music and mathematics, Stewart has given more than 20 talks worldwide on Mathematics and Music and is planning to write a book that attempts to explain why mathematicians tend to be musical.
Stewart was named a Fellow of the Fields Institute in 2002 and was awarded an honorary D.Sc. in 2003 by McMaster University. The library of the Fields Institute is named after him. The James Stewart Mathematics Centre was opened in October, 2003, at McMaster University.
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P.S. Thanks DR.S I love math because of you