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Higher Mathematics For Beginners And Its Application To Physics – Zeldovich
In this post, we will see the book Higher Mathematics For Beginners And Its Application To Physics by Ya. B. Zeldovich. About the book The title of this book gives the clue to our main aim, which is to initiate … Continue reading
Selected Problems In Discrete Mathematics – Gavrilov, Sapozhenko
In this post, we will see the book Selected Problems In Discrete Mathematics by G. P. Gavrilov; A. A. Sapozhenko. About the book This collection of problems is intended as an accompaniment to a course on discrete mathematics at the … Continue reading
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Tagged algorithm theory, boolean functions, closed classes, coding theory, combinatorial analysis, completeness, discrete mathematics, finite automata, graphs, k-valued logics, mathematics, mir publishers, networks, problem book
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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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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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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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Little Mathematics Library – Remarkable Curves (Persian)
In the Little Mathematics Library series we will see a Persian version of the book Remarkable Curves, by A. I. Markushevich. This book has been written mainly for high school students, but it will also be helpful to anyone studying … Continue reading
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Tagged archimedes, catenary, conic sections, curves, cycloid, exponential, farsi, graphs, hyperbola, involute, little mathematics library, logarithmic, mir books, parabola, pascal, persian, spiral, theorem
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Introductory Mathematics for Engineers – Myškis
In this post, we will see the book Introductory Mathematics for Engineers: Lectures in Higher Mathematics by A. D. Myškis. The book is around 800 pages and is very exhaustive in the number of topics it deals in. Starting from functions and … Continue reading
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Tagged analytic geometry, complex numbers, continuity, definite integral, Derivatives, determinants, differential equations, differentials, euler's equation, fourier series, fourier transformation, functions, graphs, higher, hilbert space, indefinite integral, interpolation, limits, linear operators, mathematics, matrices, mir books, multiple integrals, partial derivatives, probability, random variables, roots of equations, scalars, series, several variables, solid analytic geometry, systems of linear algebraic equations, triple product, variables, vectors
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Little Mathematics Library – Plotting Graphs
The graph of the sine, wave after wave, Flows along the axis of abscissas… (FROM STUDENT LORE) In the Little Mathematics Library series we now come to Plotting Graphs by G. E. Shilov. We have already seen another book by … Continue reading
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Tagged formula, functions, graphs, plotting
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Little Mathematics Library – Calculus of Rational Functions – Shilov
If, however, we restrict ourselves to a comparatively narrow class of rational functions and utilize the illustrative language of graphs, we can present the concepts of derivative and integral in a few pages, sufficiently accurately and at the same time … Continue reading
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Tagged calculus, Derivatives, graphs, integration, rational functions, shilov
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Trigonometric Functions – Problem Solving Approach
We now come to another Problems and solutions book titled Trigonometric Functions (Problem Solving Approach) by A. Panchishkin and E. Shavgulidze. The back cover says: This study aid is to help the student to master the basic techniques of solving difficult … Continue reading
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Tagged equations, functions, graphs, identities, inequalities, limits, problems and solutions, radians, trigonometry
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