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How to Construct Graphs? – Shilov and Simplest Maxima Minima Problems – Natanson
In this post, we will see a double book How To Construct Graphs by G. E. Shilov And Simplest Maxima And Minima Problems by I. P. Natanson. These two books are part of the Topics in Mathematics series. About the … Continue reading
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Tagged algebra, applications, by points, construction, first degree, functions, fundamental theorem, graphs, graphs by division, graphs by multiplication, high school, mathematics, maxima, maximum values, minima, parabolas, quadratic trinomial, second degree, soviet, topics in mathematics
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Stories About Sets – Vilenkin
In this post, we will see the book Stories About Sets N. Ya. Vilenkin. About the book I want to tell the reader about the theory of sets in the same way, in which I learned it, by following the … Continue reading
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Tagged algebra of sets, boolean algebra, cantor curves, cardinality of sets, countable sets, devil's staircase, dimensions, domains without area, enigmatic axiom, functions, intersection of sets, mathematics, operations on sets, properties of infinite sets, properties of sets, remarkable curves, set theory, sets and elementary mathematics, transcendental numbers, union of sets, universal set
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Higher Mathematics – Suvorov
In this post, we will see the book Higher Mathematics: Textbook for Technical Schools by I. Suvorov. About the book The book is divided into three parts. The first part deals with basic analytic geometry in the plane. The straight … Continue reading
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Tagged algebra, conic sections, coordinates, Derivatives, differential calculus, extremal problems, functions, geometry, graphs, high school, integral calculus, limits, lines, mathematics, peace publishers, power series, problems, quadric curves, series, soviet, straight line
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A Course on Mathematical Analysis – Khinchin
In this post, we will see the book A Course on Mathematical Analysis by A. Ya. Khinchin. About the book This course of mathematical analysis is a text-book for students of mechanico-mathematicaland physico-mathematical faculties of our universities (and to some … Continue reading
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Tagged analysis, applications of integrals, approximate evaluation of integrals, continuous functions, Derivatives, differentials, double integrals, functions, implicit functions, infinite series, integration, limits, mathematics, mean value theorems, power series, primitives, real numbers, soviet, surface integrals, triple integrals
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A Course of Higher Mathematics (Vols. 1 – 5) – Smirnov
In this post, we will see the six volume A Course of Higher Mathematics by V. I. Smirnov. About the Course Volume I Elementary Calculus is primarily concerned with differential and integral calculus. Particular emphasis is given to functional relationships … Continue reading
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Tagged algebra, applied mathematics, bessel function, calculus, calculus of variation, classical field theory, complex integration, complex numbers, determinants, differential calculus, differential equations, elliptic functions, field theory, fractional functions, functional analysis, functions, Functions of Several Variables, hermitian polynomials, integral equations, integration, laguerre polynomials, line integrals, linear algebra, linear differential equations, linear transfor, linear transformations, mathematical physics, multiple integrals, partial differential equations, quadratic forms, seies, special functions, spherical functions, theory of groups, theory of integral equations, theory of limits, vector analysis
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Eight Lectures on Mathematical Analysis – Khinchin
In this post, we will see the book Eight Lectures On Mathematical Analysis by A. Ya. Khinchin. About the book Eight Lectures on Mathematical Analysis is a translation and adaptation of a book by the outstanding Russian mathematician A. Ya. … Continue reading
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Tagged analysis, continuum, derivative, differential equations, discontinuities, expansion of series, fourier series, functions, fundamental ideas, implicit functions, integrals, lagrange's theorem, limits, mathematics, minima and maxima, partial derivatices, series, series convergence, solutions of differential equations, soviet, taylor's formula, trigonometric series
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Computational Mathematics – Demidov, Maron
In this post, we will see the bookComputational Mathematics by B. P. Demidovich and I. A. Maron. About the book The basic aim of this book is to give as far as possible a systematic and modern presentation of the most important … Continue reading
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Tagged approximate differentiation, approximate methods, approximate numbers, computing methods, continued fractio, continued fractions, convergence, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, error estimates, euler-maclaurin formula, functions, graphical integration, integration of functions, interation, interpolation of functions, linear vector space, matrix algebra, mir books, monte carlo method, newton's method, quadrature formula, roots, systems of linear equations
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Equality, Resemblance and Order – Schreider
In this post, we will see the book Equality, Resemblance, and Order by Ju. A. Schreider. About the book This book tells how one may formally describe properties of the well-known relations mentioned in the title. This example is used to … Continue reading
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Tagged algebra, binary, distributions, equations, equivalence, functions, geometric objects, high school mathematics, homomorphism, identity, mathematical linguistics, mathematics, mir books, models, operations, order, relations, resemblance, set theory, syntactical structures, tree orders
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Operational Methods – Maslov
In this post, we will see the book Operational Methods by V. P. Maslov. …This book is devoted to one, but sufficiently general operational method, which absorbs many operational methods known to date and allows for the uniform solution of … Continue reading
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Tagged algebra, asymptotic methods, calculus, canonical transformations, cauchy problem, dissipation, eigenfunctions, functions, hamilton-jacobi equations, homomorphism, lagranian, Lie Nilpotent Algebra, mathematics, Noncommutative, operational calculus, operational method, operators, schmidt space, spectrum, t-products, theorem
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Solving Problems In Algebra and Trigonometry – Litvinenko, Mordkovich
In this post, we will see the book Solving Problems In Algebra and Trigonometry – V. Litvinenko, A. Mordkovich. In an earlier post, we had seen the companion volume to this book Solving Problems in Geometry. The companion volume also has … Continue reading