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2. Provability, Computability and Reflection
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Lev D. Beklemishev and Lev D. Beklemishev
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- Recursive functions, Metamathematics, Logic, Symbolic and mathematical, Mathematics, Set theory
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Provability, Computability and Reflection
- Published
- 1955
3. Homotopy Theory : The Mathematical Works of J. H. C. Whitehead
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I. M. James and I. M. James
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- Mathematics, Homotopy theory
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Homotopy Theory contains all the published mathematical work of J. H. C. Whitehead, written between 1947 and 1955. This volume considers the study of simple homotopy types, particularly the realization of problem for homotopy types. It describes Whitehead's version of homotopy theory in terms of CW-complexes. This book is composed of 21 chapters and begins with an overview of a theorem to Borsuk and the homotopy type of ANR. The subsequent chapters deal with four-dimensional polyhedral, the homotopy type of a special kind of polyhedron, and the combinatorial homotopy I and II. These topics are followed by reviews of other homotopy types, such as group extensions with homotopy operators, cohomology systems, secondary boundary operator, algebraic homotopy, and the G-dual of a semi-exact couple. The last chapters examine the connected complex homotopy types and the second non-vanishing homotopy groups. This book will be of great value to mathematicians.
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- 1962
4. Sixth Form Pure Mathematics : Volume 2
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C. Plumpton, W. A. Tomkys, C. Plumpton, and W. A. Tomkys
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- Mathematics
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Sixth Form Pure Mathematics, Volume 2, provides an introduction to inverse trigonometric functions, hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic functions, and a range of mathematical methods including the use of determinants, the manipulation of inequalities, the solution of easy differential equations, and the use of approximate numerical methods. Complex numbers are defined and the various ways of representing and manipulating them are considered. Polar coordinates, curvature, an elementary study of lengths of curves and areas of surfaces of revolution, a more mature discussion of two-dimensional coordinate geometry than was possible in Volume 1, and an elementary introduction to the methods of three dimensional coordinate geometry comprise the geometrical content of the book. Throughout, the authors have tried to preserve the concentric style which they used in Volume 1 and the many worked examples and exercises in each chapter are designed or chosen to provide a continuous reminder of the work of the preceding chapters. Except for Pure Geometry, the two volumes cover almost all of the syllabuses for Advanced Pure Mathematics of the nine Examining Boards. This book provides an adequate course for mathematical pupils at Grammar Schools and a useful introductory course for Science and Engineering students in their first year at University or Technical College or engaged in private study.
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- 1963
5. Mathematical Analysis : A Special Course
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G. Ye. Shilov, I.N. Sneddon, M. Stark, K.A.H. Gravett, G. Ye. Shilov, I.N. Sneddon, M. Stark, and K.A.H. Gravett
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- Mathematics, Mathematical analysis, Mathematical analysis--Textbooks
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Mathematical Analysis: A Special Course focuses on the study of mathematical analysis. The book first discusses set theory, including operations on sets, countable sets, equivalence of sets, and sets of the power of the continuum. The text also discusses the elements of the theory of metric and normed linear spaces. Topics include convergent sequences and closed sets; theorem of the fixed point; normed linear spaces; and continuous functions and compact spaces. The selection also discusses the calculus of variations; the theory of the integral; and geometry of Hilbert space. The text also covers differentiation and integration, including functions of bounded variation, derivative of a non-decreasing function, differentiation of functions of sets, and the Stieltjes integral. The book also looks at the Fourier transform. Topics include convergence of Fourier series; Laplace transform; Fourier transform in the case of various independent variables; and quasi-analytic classes of functions. The text is a valuable source of data for readers interested in the study of mathematical analysis.
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- 1965
6. The Theory of Splines and Their Applications
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Ahlberg and Ahlberg
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- Mathematics, Spline theory
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The Theory of Splines and Their Applications
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- 1967
7. Exploring University Mathematics 2 : Lectures Given at Bedford College, London
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D. M. Burley, J. S. Griffith, J. H. E. Cohn, N. J. Hardiman, D. M. Burley, J. S. Griffith, J. H. E. Cohn, and N. J. Hardiman
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- Mathematics, Mathematics--Congresses
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Exploring University Mathematics 2 presents the mathematical concept that is fundamental to the treatment of numbers. This book discusses the positive integers as the basis of common knowledge. Organized into seven chapters, this book begins with an overview of the analytical proof of the essentially geometrical isoperimetric problem. This text then explains that the simple models can be constructed, which lead to sixth-form mathematics. Other chapters consider the important physical ideas in kinetic theory. This book discusses as well the graphical method for establishing the general properties of the solution of a differential equation and applied it to the familiar equation for the motion of a simple pendulum when the amplitude of the oscillation is not small. The final chapter deals with certain methods in the theory of differential equations that are of considerable importance and interest. This book is a valuable resource for students, teachers, and research workers.
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- 1968
8. Outline Course of Pure Mathematics
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A. F. Horadam and A. F. Horadam
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- Mathematics
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Outline Course of Pure Mathematics presents a unified treatment of the algebra, geometry, and calculus that are considered fundamental for the foundation of undergraduate mathematics. This book discusses several topics, including elementary treatments of the real number system, simple harmonic motion, Hooke's law, parabolic motion under gravity, sequences and series, polynomials, binomial theorem, and theory of probability. Organized into 23 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the fundamental concepts of differential and integral calculus, which are complementary processes for solving problems of the physical world. This text then explains the concept of the inverse of a function that is a natural complement of the function concept and introduces a convenient notation. Other chapters illustrate the concepts of continuity and discontinuity at the origin. This book discusses as well the significance of logarithm and exponential functions in scientific and technological contexts. This book is a valuable resource for undergraduates and advanced secondary school students.
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- 1968
9. Sixth Form Pure Mathematics : Volume 1
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C. Plumpton, W. A. Tomkys, C. Plumpton, and W. A. Tomkys
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- Mathematics
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Sixth Form Pure Mathematics, Volume 1, Second Edition, is the first of a series of volumes on Pure Mathematics and Theoretical Mechanics for Sixth Form students whose aim is entrance into British and Commonwealth Universities or Technical Colleges. A knowledge of Pure Mathematics up to G.C.E. O-level is assumed and the subject is developed by a concentric treatment in which each new topic is used to illustrate ideas already treated. The major topics of Algebra, Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, and Trigonometry are developed together. This volume covers most of the Pure Mathematics required for the single subject Mathematics at Advanced Level. Early and rapid progress in calculus is made at the beginning of this volume in order to facilitate the student's progress along the most satisfactory lines in Pure Mathematics, in Theoretical Mechanics and in Physics. The worked examples are an essential feature of this book and they are followed by routine exercises within the text of each chapter, associated closely with the work on which they are dependent. The exercises at the end of each chapter collectively embody all the topics of that chapter and, where possible, the preceding chapters also.
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- 1968
10. Piaget—a Practical Consideration : A Consideration of the General Theories and Work of Jean Piaget, with an Account of a Short Follow Up Study of His Work on the Development of the Concept of Geometry
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G. A. Helmore and G. A. Helmore
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- Mathematics, Geometry concept, Child psychology
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Piaget—A Practical Consideration deals with the general theories and work of Jean Piaget, with an account of a short follow up study of his work on the development of the concept of geometry. Piaget's theory concerning the general pattern of intellectual development in children is discussed, along with his study of children from two English primary schools in differing environments. This book is comprised of seven chapters and opens with a brief background on the life of Piaget and his approach to his work. The next chapter summarizes Piaget's general theories, including his concept of intelligence and its development; his studies of the progress made by children towards higher levels of equilibrium; and the Piagetian stages of development. The reader is then introduced to Piaget's experiments and their results on the development of the thought, language, and moral judgment of the child. The final chapter considers some recorded criticisms of Piaget's methods and maturation system. This monograph will be a useful resource for educators and psychologists.
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- 1969
11. PGL2 Over the P-adics. Its Representations, Spherical Functions, and Fourier Analysis
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Allan J. Silberger and Allan J. Silberger
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- Spherical functions, Mathematics, Fourier transformations
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- 1970
12. Introduction to Modern Mathematics
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Helena Rasiowa and Helena Rasiowa
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- Mathematics
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Introduction to Modern Mathematics focuses on the operations, principles, and methodologies involved in modern mathematics. The monograph first tackles the algebra of sets, natural numbers, and functions. Discussions focus on groups of transformations, composition of functions, an axiomatic approach to natural numbers, intersection of sets, axioms of the algebra of sets, fields of sets, prepositional functions of one variable, and difference of sets. The text then takes a look at generalized unions and intersections of sets, Cartesian products of sets, and equivalence relations. The book ponders on powers of sets, ordered sets, and linearly ordered sets. Topics include isomorphism of linearly ordered sets, dense linear ordering, maximal and minimal elements, quasi-ordering relations, inequalities for cardinal numbers, sets of the power of the continuum, and Cantor's theorem. The manuscript then examines elementary concepts of abstract algebras, functional calculus and its applications in mathematical proofs, and propositional calculus and its applications in mathematical proofs. The publication is a valuable reference for mathematicians and researchers interested in modern mathematics.
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- 1973
13. Introductory College Mathematics : With Linear Algebra and Finite Mathematics
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Harley Flanders, Justin J. Price, Harley Flanders, and Justin J. Price
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- Mathematics
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Introductory College Mathematics: With Linear Algebra and Finite Mathematics is an introduction to college mathematics, with emphasis on linear algebra and finite mathematics. It aims to provide a working knowledge of basic functions (polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric); graphing techniques and the numerical aspects and applications of functions; two- and three-dimensional vector methods; the fundamental ideas of linear algebra; and complex numbers, elementary combinatorics, the binomial theorem, and mathematical induction. Comprised of 15 chapters, this book begins with a discussion on functions and graphs, paying particular attention to quantities measured in the real number system. The next chapter deals with linear and quadratic functions as well as some of their applications. Tips on graphing are offered. Subsequent chapters focus on polynomial functions, along with graphs of factored polynomials; rational functions; exponential and logarithm functions; and trigonometric functions. Identities and inverse functions, vectors and matrices, and trigonometry are also explored, together with complex numbers, linear transformations, and the geometry of space. The book concludes by considering finite mathematics, with particular reference to mathematical induction and the binomial theorem. This monograph will be a useful resource for undergraduate students of mathematics and algebra.
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- 1973
14. Selected Works of Giuseppe Peano
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Hubert C. Kennedy and Hubert C. Kennedy
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- Mathematics
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In the decade before 1900, the Italian mathematician Giuseppe Peano was one of the most original and influential pioneers of modern mathematical logic. He made significant contributions to the development of the foundations of mathematics and the axiomatic method (for example, his postulates for the natural numbers), dimension theory (including the space-filling curve), measure theory, vector analysis, differential equations, and the rigorization of analysis. Several of Peano's works have been translated into other languages; here for the first time is a generous selection of works translated into English. Fifteen articles, one booklet, and parts of two books and one monograph, published between 1883 and 1921, chosen with the interests of mathematicians and logicians in mind, are included. Each selection is preceded by an introductory note. The volume also contains a biographical sketch, a chronological list of Peano's publications (larger by one fifth than any previously published list), and a bibliography on the life and work of Peano. This selection will appeal especially to historians of mathematics and logic, but also to those mathematicians and logicians who wish to know more about how their subject came to be.
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- 1973
15. Proceedings
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Craig, William, Scott, Dana, Vaught, Robert, Chang, Chen Chung, Tarski, Alfred, Henkin, Leon, Addison, John, International Union of the History and Philosophy of Science, Association for Symbolic Logic, University of California, Berkeley, Craig, William, Scott, Dana, Vaught, Robert, Chang, Chen Chung, Tarski, Alfred, Henkin, Leon, Addison, John, International Union of the History and Philosophy of Science, Association for Symbolic Logic, and University of California, Berkeley
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- Logic, Symbolic and mathematical, Mathematics
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An international symposium held to honor Alfred Tarski; co-sponsored by the University of California, Berkeley, the Association for Symbolic Logic [and] the International Union for History and Philosophy of Science--Division of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science.
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- 1974
16. Ergodic Theory — Introductory Lectures
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P. Walters and P. Walters
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- Mathematics
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- 1975
17. Helmut Hasse: Mathematische Abhandlungen. 2
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Helmut Hasse, Heinrich Wolfgang Leopoldt, Peter Roquette, Helmut Hasse, Heinrich Wolfgang Leopoldt, and Peter Roquette
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- Mathematics, Number theory
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- 1975
18. Helmut Hasse: Mathematische Abhandlungen. 3
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Helmut Hasse, Heinrich Wolfgang Leopoldt, Peter Roquette, Helmut Hasse, Heinrich Wolfgang Leopoldt, and Peter Roquette
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- Mathematics, Number theory
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- 1975
19. Kunihiko Kodaira, Volume I : Collected Works
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Kunihiko Kodaira and Kunihiko Kodaira
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- Mathematics
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Kunihiko Kodaira's influence in mathematics has been fundamental and international, and his efforts have helped lay the foundations of modern complex analysis. These three volumes contain Kodaira's written contributions, published in a large number of journals and books between 1937 and 1971. The volumes cover chronologically the major periods of Kodaira's mathematical concentration and reflect his collaboration with other prominent theoreticians.Thus they begin with early works that discuss the application of Hilbert space methods to differential equations, and the use of elementary solutions to prove regularity theorems for strongly elliptic systems of partial differential equations.Originally published in 1975.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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- 1975
20. Kunihiko Kodaira, Volume II : Collected Works
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Kunihiko Kodaira and Kunihiko Kodaira
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- Mathematics
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Kunihiko Kodaira's influence in mathematics has been fundamental and international, and his efforts have helped lay the foundations of modern complex analysis. These three volumes contain Kodaira's written contributions, published in a large number of journals and books between 1937 and 1971. The volumes cover chronologically the major periods of Kodaira's mathematical concentration and reflect his collaboration with other prominent theoreticians. It was in the second period that Kodaira did his fundamental work on harmonic integrals. The third period is chiefly characterized by the application of harmonic integrals and of the theory of sheaves to algebraic geometry and to complex manifolds.Originally published in 1975.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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- 1975
21. Kunihiko Kodaira, Volume III : Collected Works
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Kunihiko Kodaira and Kunihiko Kodaira
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- Mathematics
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Kunihiko Kodaira's influence in mathematics has been fundamental and international, and his efforts have helped lay the foundations of modern complex analysis. These three volumes contain Kodaira's written contributions, published in a large number of journals and books between 1937 and 1971. The volumes cover chronologically the major periods of Kodaira's mathematical concentration and reflect his collaboration with other prominent theoreticians.The next major period, the classification of compact, complex analytic surfaces, forms the subject of Volume III and is a natural sequel to the papers on variation of complex structure.Originally published in 1975.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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- 1975
22. L. E. J. Brouwer Collected Works : Geometry, Analysis, Topology and Mechanics
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Hans Freudenthal and Hans Freudenthal
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- Mathematics
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L. E. J. Brouwer Collected Works, Volume 2: Geometry, Analysis, Topology, and Mechanics focuses on the contributions and principles of Brouwer on geometry, topology, analysis, and mechanics, including non-Euclidean spaces, integrals, and surfaces. The publication first ponders on non-Euclidean spaces and integral theorems, lie groups, and plane transition theorem. Discussions focus on remarks on multiple integrals, force field of the non-Euclidean spaces with negative curvature, difference quotients and differential quotients, characterization of the Euclidean and non-Euclidean motion groups, and continuous one-one transformations of surfaces in themselves. The book also takes a look at vector fields on surfaces and new methods in topology, including continuous vector distributions on surfaces and orthogonal trajectories of the orbits of a one parameter plane projective group. The book then ponders on mechanics and topology of surfaces, as well as the motion of a particle on the bottom of a rotating vessel under the influence of gravitational force. The publication is a valuable reference for researchers interested in geometry, topology, analysis, and mechanics.
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- 1976
23. Mathematical Philosophy
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Charles S. Peirce, Carolyn Eisele, Charles S. Peirce, and Carolyn Eisele
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- Mathematics
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- 1976
24. Applied Finite Mathematics
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Howard Anton, Bernard Kolman, Howard Anton, and Bernard Kolman
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- Mathematics
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Applied Finite Mathematics, Second Edition presents the fundamentals of finite mathematics in a style tailored for beginners, but at the same time covers the subject matter in sufficient depth so that the student can see a rich variety of realistic and relevant applications. Some applications of probability, game theory, and Markov chains are given. Comprised of 10 chapters, this book begins with an introduction to set theory, followed by a discussion on Cartesian coordinate systems and graphs. Subsequent chapters focus on linear programming from a geometric and algebraic point of view; matrices, the solution of linear systems, and applications; the simplex method for solving linear programming problems; and probability and probability models for finite sample spaces as well as permutations, combinations, and counting methods. Basic concepts in statistics are also considered, along with the mathematics of finance. The final chapter is devoted to computers and programming languages such as BASIC. This monograph is intended for students and instructors of applied mathematics.
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- 1978
25. The Representation Theory of the Symmetric Groups
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G.D. James and G.D. James
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- Mathematics
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- 1978
26. Serre's Conjecture
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T.Y. Lam and T.Y. Lam
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- Mathematics
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From the Preface:'I felt it would be useful for graduate students to see a detailed account of the sequence of mathematical developments which was inspired by the Conjecture, and which ultimately led to its full solution.... I offered a course on Serre's Conjecture to a small group of graduate students in January, 1977 [at the University of California, Berkeley] one year after its solution by Quillen and Suslin. My course was taught very much in the spirit of a mathematical'guided tour'. Volunteering as the guide, I took upon myself the task of charting a route through all the beautiful mathematics surrounding the main problem to be treated; the'guide'then leads his audience through the route, on to the destination, pointing out the beautiful sceneries and historical landmarks along the way.'
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- 1978
27. Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics
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R. L. Goodstein, I. N. Sneddon, R. L. Goodstein, and I. N. Sneddon
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- Mathematics, Arithmetic, Set theory
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Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics, 2nd Edition provides an account of some basic concepts in modern mathematics. The book is primarily intended for mathematics teachers and lay people who wants to improve their skills in mathematics. Among the concepts and problems presented in the book include the determination of which integral polynomials have integral solutions; sentence logic and informal set theory; and why four colors is enough to color a map. Unlike in the first edition, the second edition provides detailed solutions to exercises contained in the text. Mathematics teachers and people who want to gain a thorough understanding of the fundamental concepts of mathematics will find this book a good reference.
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- 1979
28. Mathematics Revealed
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Elizabeth Berman and Elizabeth Berman
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- Mathematics
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Mathematics Revealed focuses on the principles, processes, operations, and exercises in mathematics. The book first offers information on whole numbers, fractions, and decimals and percents. Discussions focus on measuring length, percent, decimals, numbers as products, addition and subtraction of fractions, mixed numbers and ratios, division of fractions, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. The text then examines positive and negative numbers and powers and computation. Topics include division and averages, multiplication, ratios, and measurements, scientific notation and estimation, signed numbers and the number line, addition and subtraction, and multiplication and division. The manuscript elaborates on angles and figures, shapes, solving equations, and functions and equation.Concerns include ratio and proportion, solving equations by multiplication, information from graphs, squares, square roots, and the Pythagorean theorem, rectangles, parallelograms, and triangles, circles and cylinders, and angles and triangles. The publication is a valuable reference for students interested in the different operations in mathematics.
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- 1979
29. Prepare for Science : Introductory Mathematics for Physical and Engineering Sciences
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C. B. Hansson and C. B. Hansson
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- Mathematics
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Prepare for Science: Introductory Mathematics for Physical and Engineering Sciences is an introductory text on mathematical concepts and skills needed in science and engineering, with particular reference to developing countries. Essential practical topics developed from first principles are discussed, and exercises are carefully arranged in order of difficulty so as to make the text suitable for self-study. Comprised of six chapters, this book begins with an introduction to physical quantities such as length, velocity, time, pressure, force, illumination, and electric current. Subsequent chapters deal with powers of ten (standard form, negative exponents, calculations; units (base units, prefixes, derived units, non-SI units; numerical methods (logarithms, slide rule); and error estimation (approximate numbers, experimental errors, combination of errors). The final chapter is devoted to functions, with emphasis on the mathematical relationships between measured physical quantities. This monograph is intended for students interested in learning mathematical concepts and skills necessary in the physical and engineering sciences.
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- 1980
30. Mathematics
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O.W. Perry and O.W. Perry
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- Mathematics
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- 1981
31. Mathematics II
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H.G. Davies, G.A. Hicks, H.G. Davies, and G.A. Hicks
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- Mathematics
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- 1981
32. Mathematics with Applications for the Management, Life, and Social Sciences
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Howard Anton, Bernard Kolman, Howard Anton, and Bernard Kolman
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- Mathematics
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Mathematics with Applications for the Management, Life, and Social Sciences, Second Edition presents the fundamentals of finite mathematics in a style tailored for beginners, but at the same time covers the subject matter in sufficient depth so that the student can see a rich variety of realistic and relevant applications in management, life sciences, and social sciences. Some applications of probability, game theory, and Markov chains are given. Comprised of 16 chapters, this book begins with an introduction to set theory, followed by a discussion on Cartesian coordinate systems and graphs. Subsequent chapters focus on linear programming from a geometric point of view; matrices, the solution of linear systems, and applications; the simplex method for solving linear programming problems; and permutations, combinations, and counting methods. Probability for finite sample spaces and basic concepts in statistics are also considered, along with the mathematics of finance and applications of calculus. This monograph is intended for students and instructors of applied mathematics.
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- 1982
33. Selected Papers of Kentaro Yano
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M. Obata and M. Obata
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- Mathematics, Geometry, Differential
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Selected Papers of Kentaro Yano
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- 1982
34. Study Guide for Applied Finite Mathematics
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Nicholas A. Macri and Nicholas A. Macri
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- Mathematics
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Study Guide for Applied Finite Mathematics, Third Edition is a study guide that introduces beginners to the fundamentals of finite mathematics and its various realistic and relevant applications. Some applications of probability, game theory, and Markov chains are given. Each chapter includes exercises, and each set begins with basic computational'drill'problems and then progresses to problems with more substance. Comprised of 10 chapters, this book begins with exercises related to set theory and concepts such as the union and intersection of sets. Exercises on Cartesian coordinate systems and graphs as well as linear programming from a geometric and algebraic point of view are then given. Subsequent chapters deal with matrices, the solution of linear systems, and applications; the simplex method for solving linear programming problems; and probability and probability models for finite sample spaces as well as permutations, combinations, and counting methods. Basic concepts in statistics are also considered, along with the mathematics of finance. Some applications of probability, game theory, and Markov chains are also considered. This monograph is intended for students and instructors of applied mathematics.
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- 1982
35. Mathematical Essays: In Honor Of Su Buchin
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Chuan-chih Hsiung and Chuan-chih Hsiung
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- Mathematics
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This is a collection of research papers published in various mathematical journals by friends, colleagues and former students of Professor Buchin Su in honor ofhis 80th birthday and 50th year of educational work.Professor Su was born in 1902 in Pingyang County, Zhejiang Province,People's Republic of China. He received the degree of Bachelor of Science inmathematics from Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan in 1927, and the degree ofDoctor of Science from the same university in 1931. After returning to Chinain 1931, he first taught at Zhejiang University in Hangzhou until 1952 when thewhole College of Science of Zhejiang University was merged into Fudan Universityin Shanghai. During his 50 years of educational work besides teaching, he alsohas taken up various administrative positions serving as Chairman, Dean, VicePresident and finally the President of Fudan University in 1978.
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- 1983
36. Hair Matters
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Joshua Galvin and Joshua Galvin
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- Engineering, Life sciences, Social sciences, Humanities, Science, Mathematics, Service industries
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- 1985
37. Mathematics and the Search for Knowledge
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Morris Kline and Morris Kline
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- Perception, Mathematics, Knowledge, Theory of
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In Mathematics and the Search for Knowledge, Kline examines the development of mathematics as our most powerful instrument for exploring the physical world. He probes our existing world of mathematics and illuminates its workings as a science enabling us to penetrate the secrets of the worlds natural phenomena.
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- 1985
38. Bellman Continuum, The
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Robert S Roth and Robert S Roth
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- Mathematics
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This volume is a collection of some of the most significant mathematical works of Prof Richard E Bellman. Ten areas of Prof Bellman's mathematical research were selected by his co-workers for this volume. Each chapter starts with an introductory comment on the significance of Bellman's contribution. Some important mathematical theories are put forward and their applications in physics and biology such as the mathematical aspect of chemotherapy and the analysis of biological systems are included in this book.
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- 1986
39. Spectral Theory of Dynamical Systems
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M. G. Nadkarni and M. G. Nadkarni
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- Mathematics
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- 1988
40. Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science VIII
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J.E. Fenstad, I.T. Frolov, R. Hilpinen, J.E. Fenstad, I.T. Frolov, and R. Hilpinen
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- Logic--Congresses, Mathematics--Philosophy--Congresses, Science--Philosophy--Congresses, Science--Methodology--Congresses, Logic, Mathematics
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Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science VIII presents the results of recent research into the foundations of science. The volume contains 37 invited papers presented at the Congress, covering the areas of Logic, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences and the Humanities.
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- 1989
41. Geometry and Combinatorics
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J. J. Seidel, D. G. Corneil, R. Mathon, J. J. Seidel, D. G. Corneil, and R. Mathon
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- Algebras, Linear, Geometry, Non-Euclidean, Combinatorial analysis, Mathematics, Matrices
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Geometry and Combinatorics: Selected Works of J. J. Seidel brings together some of the works of J. J. Seidel in geometry and combinatorics. Seidel's selected papers are divided into four areas: graphs and designs; lines with few angles; matrices and forms; and non-Euclidean geometry. A list of all of Seidel's publications is included. Comprised of 29 chapters, this book begins with a discussion on equilateral point sets in elliptic geometry, followed by an analysis of strongly regular graphs of L2-type and of triangular type. The reader is then introduced to strongly regular graphs with (-1, 1, 0) adjacency matrix having eigenvalue 3; graphs related to exceptional root systems; and equiangular lines. Subsequent chapters deal with the regular two-graph on 276 vertices; the congruence order of the elliptic plane; equi-isoclinic subspaces of Euclidean spaces; and Wielandt's visibility theorem. This monograph will be of interest to students and practitioners in the field of mathematics.
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- 1991
42. Atlas of South America
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Moshe Brawer and Moshe Brawer
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- Geography, Engineering, Life sciences, Social sciences, Humanities, Science, Mathematics
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From the Amazon Basin to the terraces of Macchu Picchu, here is a complete visual introduction to South America. More than 100 two-colour illustrations, tables and charts are accompanied by a clearly written text that provides an overview of the climate, geography, economy, people, history, and resources of the South American nations and their territories. Part 1 gives an overview of the region; Part 2 covers each country separately. Chapters on the individual countries include the following sections: physical environments and natural regions; climate, economy, agriculture, industry and minerals, history, government and politics, and the nation's capital. The Atlas of South America includes an annotated bibliography, prepared by Linda Vertrees, Chicago Public Library, plus a complete index.
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- 1992
43. Representations of Finite Groups
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C. Musili and C. Musili
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- Mathematics
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- 1993
44. Parametric Statistical Theory
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Johann Pfanzagl and Johann Pfanzagl
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- Mathematics, Mathematical statistics
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- 1994
45. Beyond Death : Theological and Philosophical Reflections of Life After Death
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D. Cohn-Sherbok, C. Lewin, D. Cohn-Sherbok, and C. Lewin
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- Religion—Philosophy, Engineering, Life sciences, Social sciences, Humanities, Science, Mathematics
- Abstract
'In a book of such varied contents, it is certain that eveyone will find something which will challenge and inform - and indeed, on occasion, inspire.'- John Bowker, Church Times Throughout history human beings have been preoccupied with personal survival after death. As a consequence, most world religions proclaim that life continues beyond the grave, and they have depicted the Hereafter in a variety of forms. These various conceptions constitute answers to the most perplexing spiritual questions: Will we remember our former lives in the Hereafter? Will we have bodies? Can bodiless souls recognize each other? Will we continue to have personal identity? Will we be punished or rewarded, or absorbed into the Godhead? These issues serve as the basis of this collection of essays which provide a framework for understanding traditional conceptions of the Hereafter as well as new perspectives.
- Published
- 1995
46. Blaise Pascal : Mathematician, Physicist and Thinker About God
- Author
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D. Adamson and D. Adamson
- Subjects
- Religion—Philosophy, Physics, Astronomy, Philosophy—History, Mathematics
- Abstract
This chronological survey explores Pascal's (162362) achievement as mathematician, physicist and religious thinker; it also has a chapter on his life. His work on conic sections, the probability calculus, number theory, cycloid curves and hydrostatics is considered in detail. Analyses of the Provincial Letters and the Thoughts bring out the many distinctive features, thematicnn and technical, of each text. Pascal's lesser known works are also studied. There is a chapter on the Wager argument. A wide-ranging bibliography completes the book.
- Published
- 1995
47. Structuralism And Structures
- Author
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Charles E Rickart and Charles E Rickart
- Subjects
- Mathematics, Structuralism
- Abstract
This book is devoted to an analysis of the way that structures must enter into a serious study of any subject, and the term “structuralism” refers to the general method of approaching a subject from the viewpoint of structure. A proper appreciation of this approach requires a deeper understanding of the concept of structure than is provided by the simple intuitive notion of structures that everyone posseses to some degree. Therefore, a large part of the discussion is devoted directly or indirectly to a study of the nature of structures themselves. A formal definition of a structure, plus some basic general properties and examples, is given early in the discussion. Also, in order to clarify the general notions and to see how they are used, the later chapters are devoted to an examination of how structures enter into some special fields, including linguistics, mental phenomena, mathematics (and its applications), and biology (especially in the theory of evolution). Because the author is a mathematician, certain mathematical ideas have influenced greatly the choice and approach to the material covered. In general, however, the mathematical influence is not on a technical level and is often only implicit. Even the chapter on mathematical structures is nontechnical and is about rather than on mathematics. Only in the last chapter and earlier in three short sections does one find any of the expected “formal” mathematics. In other words, the great bulk of the material is accessible to someone without a mathematical background.
- Published
- 1995
48. A Course on Integration Theory
- Author
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K. Chandrasekharan and K. Chandrasekharan
- Subjects
- Mathematics
- Published
- 1996
49. A Course on Topological Groups
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K. Chandrasekharan and K. Chandrasekharan
- Subjects
- Mathematics
- Published
- 1996
50. Functional Analysis : Spectral Theory
- Author
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V. S. Sunder and V. S. Sunder
- Subjects
- Mathematics
- Published
- 1996
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