Mon 2019-12-23 22:13:27 UTC, David Joyner: > > On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 1:04 PM Dana Ernst: >> >> I maintain a partial list of free and/or open-source textbooks here: >> >> http://danaernst.com/resources/free-and-open-source-textbooks/ >> >> Someone recently pointed out to me that many of the links to the >> Sage-related book are broken. Does anyone have current info on >> the following books? >> >> 1. Differential Calculus with Sage by David Joyner >> (United States Naval Academy) and Granville. > > https://yetanothermathblog.com/2015/04/25/differential-calculus-using-sagemath/ > >> 2. Integral Calculus with Sage by Dale Hoffman (Bellevue >> Community College), William Stein (University of Washington), >> and David Joyner (United States Naval Academy). > > This was an unfinished project, so not worth keeping on the internet. > I meant to come back to it but ran out of energy. Possibly, William > Stein's notes might be on his website, but I haven't checked.
Nothing on - William Stein's home page https://wstein.org/ - William Stein's books page https://wstein.org/books/ - Dale Hoffman's home page http://scidiv.bellevuecollege.edu/dh/ but archive.org has a copy: https://archive.org/details/flooved3439 (not sure why they say "Publication date: 39907"). >> 3. Introductory Differential Equations using Sage >> by David Joyner (United State Naval Academy). > > The final version of this was published by JHUP. The John Hopkins University Press currently has the following two books of yours on its catalogue: - David Joyner Adventures in Group Theory Rubik's Cube, Merlin's Machine, and Other Mathematical Toys second edition 2008 https://jhupbooks.press.jhu.edu/title/adventures-group-theory - David Joyner and Marshall Hampton Introduction to Differential Equations Using Sage 2012 https://jhupbooks.press.jhu.edu/title/introduction-differential-equations-using-sage so it would seem the book that used to be called "Introductory Differential Equations using Sage" ended up being published at JHUP under the title "Introduction to Differential Equations Using Sage" with Marshall Hampton aas a coauthor, right? > Earlier lecture notes were posted on my USNA website, > but after I retired, the website was deleted > (following standard policy). Sorry about that. Note: the Internet Archive Wayback Machine still provides snapshots of David's website, with its home, research, and teaching pages: https://web.archive.org/web/20170630083235/https://www.usna.edu/Users/math/wdj/ https://web.archive.org/web/20170701013814/https://www.usna.edu/Users/math/wdj/research.php https://web.archive.org/web/20170701013821/https://www.usna.edu/Users/math/wdj/teaching/index.php > I also have some notes on (algebraic) graph theory and sage: > https://yetanothermathblog.com/2018/04/01/calculus-on-graphs/ Nice. Google Books also has a comprehensive bibliography with at least excerpts from most books: https://www.google.com/search?tbm=bks&q=David+Joyner -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-edu" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sage-edu/fa25fbd7-0ef2-447c-a53e-b65944f0e911%40googlegroups.com.
