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Mathematics E

Summary

The subject is built on the university level of mathematics.
It continues fulfilling general methodical and professional
goals of mathematics, i.e. to train the rational thinking and
the ability to conceive and work with quantitative information
concerning the outer world as well as the ability to enunciate
thoughts accurately and to give the correct argumentation
when solving the practical problems. This is being done
especially by mathematization of the real as well as
theoretical economic problems. This subject supplies
the students’ education with realms of higher mathematics
which is applicable namely to the creation and study
of economic models.

Literature

Doležalová, J., Mathematics I. VŠB-TU Ostrava, 2005, ISBN 80-248-0796-3.
Sydsaeter, K., Hammond, P. J. Mathematics for Economics Analysis.
Prentice Hall, Inc., 1995, ISBN 0-13-583600-X.

Advised literature

Goldstein, L., Schneider, D. Introduction to Mathematics. Ginn
Custom Publishing, 1981, ISBN 0-536-03755-8 
Bradley, G. L., Smith, K. J. Calculus. Prentice Hall, Inc., 1995,
ISBN 0-13-081055-X .


Language of instruction čeština
Code 151-0340
Abbreviation Mat E
Course title Mathematics E
Coordinating department Department of Mathematical Methods in Economics
Course coordinator PaedDr. Renata Majovská, PhD.