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Easy as Ò? An Introduction to Higher Mathematics

By: OA Ivanov and RG Burns
240 pages, 60 figs
Publisher: Springer Nature
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  • Easy as Ò? ISBN: 9780387985213 Paperback Dec 1998 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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About this book

This book aims at introducing the reader possessing some high school mathematics, to both the higher and the more fundamental developments of the basic themes of elementary mathematics. To this end most chapters begin with a series of elementary problems, behind whose diverting formulation more advanced mathematical ideas lie hidden. These are then made explicit and further developments explored, thereby deepening and broadening the reader's understanding of mathematics -- enabling him or her to see mathematics as a hologram. The book arose from a course for potential high school teachers of mathematics taught for several years at St. Petersburg University, and nearly every chapter ends with an interesting commentary on the relevance of its subject matter to the actual classroom setting. However it can be recommended to a much wider readership, including university--level mathematics majors; even the professional mathematician will derive much pleasurable instruction from reading it.

Contents

I Induction II Combinatorics III Geometric Transformations IVInequalities V Sets, Equations, and Polynomials VI Graphs VII ThePigeonhole Principle VIII The Quaternions IX The Derivative X TheFoundations of Analysis

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By: OA Ivanov and RG Burns
240 pages, 60 figs
Publisher: Springer Nature
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