Mathematics II
Learning objectives
- Transfer of knowledge of differential calculus for functions with several independentvariables
- Application of differential calculus in business economics
- Learning of professional terminology in English
General module description
Mathematics II - General module description - last updated 05.11.2014
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Contents
- Functions with several independent variables, limits, and continuity
- Extreme values, ordinary least square method
- Elasticities
- Differential equations, difference equations
Literature
- Anthony, Biggs: Mathematics for Economics and Finance: Methods and Modeling
- Bradley: Essential Mathematics for Economics and Business
- Chiang, Wainwright: Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics
- Hoy, Livernois, McKenna, Rees, Stengos: Mathematics for Economics
- Rosser: Basic Mathematics for Economists
- Simon, Blume: Mathematics for Economists
- Soper: Mathematics for Economics and Business: An Interactive Introduction
- Sydsaeter, Hammond: Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis
- Taylor, Hawkins: Mathematics for Economics and Business
- Turkington: Mathematical Tools for Economics
Credit points
Bachelor 180 in Business Economics: 5 CP for Lecture and Exercises
Materials
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