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A Collection Of Problems On A Course Of Mathematical Analysis by G. N. Berman
THE present Collection of Problems is intended for students studying mathematical analysis within the framework of a technical college course. In the arrangement of the material, the style of the exposition and basic pedagogical tendencies the Collection is most suited … Continue reading
Africa Politics, Economy, Ideology by A. Iskenderov
This book deals with the problems the newly-independent African countries are meeting with in their development. It is an attempt to analyse the qualitative changes in the composition and position of the social, class and political forces since the acquisition … Continue reading
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Tagged africa, african nations, african revolution, analysis, capitalism, colonialism, soviet literature
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Asian Dilemma A Soviet View And Myrdal’s Concept by R. Ulyanovsky, V. Pavlov
Asian Dilemma – A Soviet View and Myrdal’s Concept by R. Ulyanovsky and V. Pavlov critically examines the socio-economic development and industrialization strategies in Asia from a Soviet perspective. The book engages with Gunnar Myrdal’s “alternative, institutional theory,” challenging his … Continue reading
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Tagged analysis, capitalism, india, industrialisation, socialism, soviet literature, third world
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Mathematical Analysis For School Students by Lev Pontryagin
About the Book This book is intended as an introduction to mathematical analysis. It includes material covering all sections of mathematical analysis taught at the secondary school level. The book examines derivatives of polynomials, trigonometric functions, exponential and logarithmic functions. … Continue reading
Main Trends In Philosophy by T. I. Oizerman
In this post, we will see the book Main Trends In Philosophy by T. I. Oizerman. About the book A Theoretical Analysis of the History of Philosophy The aim of my book is to investigate the initial propositions of the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1988, analysis, empiricism, history of philosophy, idealism, materialism, philosophy, soviet
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Mathematical Analysis In Questions And Problems by B. F. Butuzov (Ed.); N. Ch. Krutitsknyn; G. N. Medvedev; A. A. Shishkin
In this post, we will see the book Mathematical Analysis In Questions And Problems by B. F. Butuzov (Ed.); N. Ch. Krutitsknyn; G. N. Medvedev; A. A. Shishkin. About the book This study aid is based on many years’ experience … Continue reading
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Tagged 1988, analysis, calculus, Derivatives, differentials, indefinite integrals, integrals, Lebesgue measure, limits, mathematics
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Mathematical Handbook – Higher Mathematics – Vygodsky
In this post, we will see the book Mathematical Handbook – Higher Mathematics by M. Vygodsky. We had earlier seen the Mathematical Handbook – Elementary Mathematics by the same author. About the book This handbook is a continuation of the … Continue reading
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Tagged analysis, biography of mathematicians, calculus, curves, development of mathematical concepts, differential equations, differentiation, Differentiation and Integration of Functions of Several Variables, double integrals, functions, geometrical interpretation, history, history of mathematics, infinite series, integrals, integration, invariants, limits, logarithms, mathematical analysis, mathematical handbook, mathematicians, plane analytic geometry, Plane and Space Curves, remarkable curves, scalar product, series, solid analytic geometry, system of equations, taylor's series, trigonometry, triple integrals, vectors
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Mathematical Analysis – Functions, Limits, Series, Continued Fractions – Lyusternik, Yanpol’skii (Eds.)
In this post, we will see the book Mathematical Analysis – Functions, Limits, Series, Continued Fractions edited by L. A. Lyusternik; A. R. Yanpol’skii. About the book The present book, together with its companion volume devoted to the differential and … Continue reading
Vector and Tensor Analysis with Applications – Borisenko, Tarapov
In this post, we will see the book Vector And Tensor Analysis With Applications by A. I. Borisenko; I. E. Tarapov. About the book The present book is a freely revised and restyled version of the third edition of the … Continue reading
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Tagged analysis, covariant differentiation, differential equations, differential operators, divergence, electromagnetic theory, equations, Fluid Dynamics, gauss theorem, green's formula, integral theorems, mathematics, maxwells equations, physics, pseudo tensors, scalar field, solenoidal fields, stokes theorem, tensor fields, tensors, theorems, vector algebra, vector fields, vectors
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Generalized Functions (Vols. 1-6) – Gelfand, Shilov, Graev, Vilenkin, Pyatetskii-Shapiro
In this post we will see the six volume set of Generalized Functions by I. M. Gelfand, G. E. Shilov, M. I. Graev, N. Ya. Vilenkin, I. I. Pyatetskii-Shapiro. About the books The first systematic theory of generalized functions (also … Continue reading
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Tagged 2 spaces, analysis, automorphic forms, cauchy problems, complex space, convolution, decomposition, differential equations, differentiation, fields, fourier transforms, general spaces, generalized eigenfunctions, generalized functions, generalized random processes, harmonic analysis, homogeneous spaces, integral geometry, integration, k spaces, kernel theorem, lie groups, linear topological spaces, lorentz group, mathematics, measure, nuclear spaces, number theory, operators, p-adic fields, paley-wiener theorem, partial differential equations, particular types, positive deifinite generalized functions, power series, properties, radon transform, representation theory, rigged hilbert space, rings, s spaces, schwartz spaces, soviet, subgroups, theory, transforms, type-s spaces, unimodular matrices, uniqueness of solutions
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