Forwarded since Google groups doesn't allow non-members to post now... 
please read!  Note that the book in question is freely available (though 
perhaps not open-source).  Please reply to sarah-marie with any comments.
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Hello all,

Karl-Dieter Crisman recommended that sending an email to this list would be 
the best way to notify interested Sage folk that I've written and posted a 
set of notebooks for use with the Calculus in Context textbook.  They're 
downloadable from 
http://www.toroidalsnark.net/cicmma.html<https://sn2prd0102.outlook.com/owa/redir.aspx?C=MQzPxtzVWkiO2ORpeBdIBmS8wVnJ-c8IXyPu_t6xMdPuiMIKBhOBkL0EMpHsOPNO4moL41GwtOM.&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.toroidalsnark.net%2fcicmma.html>
 and 
please feel free to post them in other places (with attribution, of 
course).  These notebooks are based on some Mathematica notebooks I wrote 
some years ago.  My current calculus class has tested the Sage versions of 
most of these, so they really do work for college first-years.

Here's what's there:
Intro to Sage
Basic SIR model analysis using Euler's method
Plotting and fancier plotting in Sage
Calc in Context Chapter 2 Exercises written by Jim Callahan
Epidemic Investigations---model the spread of influenza at your institution
Parameter variation in systems of differential equations
Vector fields and trajectories
the Lorenz attractor
computing power series coefficients for solutions to the SIR model

Enjoy,

--sarah-marie belcastro.

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