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Approaching Cauchy’S Theorem, Stephan Ramon Garcia, William T. Ross
Approaching Cauchy’S Theorem, Stephan Ramon Garcia, William T. Ross
Department of Math & Statistics Faculty Publications
We hope to initiate a discussion about various methods for introducing Cauchy’s Theorem. Although Cauchy’s Theorem is the fundamental theorem upon which complex analysis is based, there is no “standard approach.” The appropriate choice depends upon the prerequisites for the course and the level of rigor intended. Common methods include Green’s Theorem, Goursat’s Lemma, Leibniz’ Rule, and homotopy theory, each of which has its positives and negatives.
Biology In Mathematics At The University Of Richmond, Lester Caudill
Biology In Mathematics At The University Of Richmond, Lester Caudill
Department of Math & Statistics Faculty Publications
In an effort to meet the needs of science students for modeling skills, three new courses have been created at the University of Richmond: Scientific Calculus I and II, and Mathematical Models in Biology and Medicine. The courses are described, and lessons learned and future directions are discussed.