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Monthly Archives: March 2022
Partial Differential Equations of Mathematical Physics – Sobolev
In this post, we will see the book Partial Differential Equations of Mathematical Physics – S. L. Sobolev. About the book The classical partial differential equations of mathematical physics, formulated and intensively studied by the great mathematicians of the nineteenth … Continue reading
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Tagged boundary value problems, d’Alembert's Method, differential equations, dirichlet problem, equation of heat conduction, fourier series, fouriers method, green's formula, hadamard's example, integral equations, laplace's equation, lebesgue integration, mathematical physics, method of separation of variables, Ostrogradski’s Formula, physics, poisson's equation, potential problems, riemann's method, soviet, spherical functions, vibrations
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A Collection of Problems in The Theory of Numbers – Sierpinski
In this post, we will see the book A Collection of Problems in The Theory of Numbers by Waclaw Sierpinski. About the book A Selection of Problems in the Theory of Numbers focuses on mathematical problems within the boundaries … Continue reading
Posted in books, mathematics, soviet
Tagged arithmetic progressions, difficult problems, elementary problems, fermat numbers, goldbach conjecture, high school, lagrange's theorem, mathematics, mersenne numbers, natural numbers, number theory, patterns, polynomials, prime factors, prime numbers, problem books, problems, solutions
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A History Of Psychology – Yaroshevsky
In this post, we will see the book A History Of Psychology by Mikhail Yaroshevsky. About the book The book provides a comprehensive history of development of psychological thought through the ages. Starting from ancient times, the Eastern, Greek and … Continue reading
Limits and Continuity – Korovkin
In this post, we will see the book Limits and Continuity by P. P. Korovkin. About the book The present volume in The Pocket Mathematical Library stems in large part from Chapters 1-4 of P. P. Korovkin’s Mathematical Analysis, Moscow … Continue reading
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Tagged algebraic properties of limits, aymptotes, Bolzano-Weierstrass Theorem, Cauchy Convergence Criterion, classes of functions, continuity, evaluation of limits, functions, graphs, indeterminate forms, infinite limits, intermediate value theorem, limits, limits at infinity, pocket mathematical library, sets
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Basic Concepts In Quantum Mechanics – Kompaneyets
In this post, we will see the book Basic Concepts In Quantum Mechanics by A. Kompaneyets. About the book This supplementary book is intended for introductory physics courses. It is assumed that the student has already studied the elementary concepts … Continue reading
Algorithms and Automatic Computing Machines – Trakhtenbrot
In this post, we will see the book Algorithms and Automatic Computing Machines by B. A. Trakhtenbrot. About the book This booklet, Algorithms and Automatic Computing Machines, gives some of the historical aspects of algorithms and goes on to outline … Continue reading
Posted in books, computers
Tagged algorithmically unsolvable problems, algorithms, Algorithms for Games, Automorphisms, church's theorem, computer programmes, computers, computing machines, Construction of algorithms, definition of algorithm, Human computation, iterations, self computability, The Word Problem, topics in mathematics, turing machines
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Mistakes in Geometric Proofs – Dubnov
In this post, we will see the book Mistakes in Geometric Proofs by Ya. S. Dubnov. About the book THIS BOOKLET presents examples of faulty geometric proofs, some of which illustrate mistakes in reasoning that a student might make, while … Continue reading
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Tagged circles, geometric proofs, geometry, high school, mathematics, misconceptions, mistakes, sophisms, soviet, topics in mathematics, triangles
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Limit Distributions For Sums Of Independent Random Variables – Gnedenko, Kolmogorov
In this post, we will see the book Limit Distributions For Sums Of Independent Random Variables – B. V. Gnedenko, A. N. Kolmogorov. About the book This is a translation of the Russian book (1949). There are various points of … Continue reading
Unsolved And Unsolvable Problems In Geometry – Meschkowski
In this post, we will see the book Unsolved And Unsolvable Problems In Geometry by H. Meschkowski. About the book We shall discuss some famous problems which occupied the attention of mathematicians for thousands of years and which have been … Continue reading
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Tagged circles, congruent spheres, decomposition, equivalence of polyhedra, extremal problems, geometry, geometry of sets, irregular packing, lebesgue's tile problem, mathematics, problems, regular packing, significance of unsolvable problems, triangles
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