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Advanced Mathematics - A Transitional Reference

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Informationen zum Autor STANLEY J. FARLOW, PHD, is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, University of Maine, USA. He was a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Maine for 47 years from 1968 to 2016, doing research in control theory, PDEs, and neural networks (GMDH algorithm) as well as teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in real and complex analysis, topology, differential equations, statistics, and a transition to higher math course. Klappentext Provides a smooth and pleasant transition from first-year calculus to upper-level mathematics courses in real analysis, abstract algebra and number theoryMost universities require students majoring in mathematics to take a "transition to higher math" course that introduces mathematical proofs and more rigorous thinking. Such courses help students be prepared for higher-level mathematics course from their onset. Advanced Mathematics: A Transitional Reference provides a "crash course" in beginning pure mathematics, offering instruction on a blendof inductive and deductive reasoning. By avoiding outdated methods and countless pages of theorems and proofs, this innovative textbook prompts students to think about the ideas presented in an enjoyable, constructive setting.Clear and concise chapters cover all the essential topics students need to transition from the "rote-orientated" courses of calculus to the more rigorous "proof-orientated" advanced mathematics courses. Topics include sentential and predicate calculus, mathematical induction, sets and counting, complex numbers, point-set topology, and symmetries, abstract groups, rings, and fields. Each section contains numerous problems for students of various interests and abilities. Ideally suited for a one-semester course, this book:* Introduces students to mathematical proofs and rigorous thinking* Provides thoroughly class-tested material from the authors own course in transitioning to higher math* Strengthens the mathematical thought process of the reader* Includes informative sidebars, historical notes, and plentiful graphics* Offers a companion website to access a supplemental solutions manual for instructorsAdvanced Mathematics: A Transitional Reference is a valuable guide for undergraduate students who have taken courses in calculus, differential equations, or linear algebra, but may not be prepared for the more advanced courses of real analysis, abstract algebra, and number theory that await them. This text is also useful for scientists, engineers, and others seeking to refresh their skills in advanced math. Zusammenfassung Provides a smooth and pleasant transition from first-year calculus to upper-level mathematics courses in real analysis, abstract algebra and number theoryMost universities require students majoring in mathematics to take a "transition to higher math" course that introduces mathematical proofs and more rigorous thinking. Such courses help students be prepared for higher-level mathematics course from their onset. Advanced Mathematics: A Transitional Reference provides a "crash course" in beginning pure mathematics, offering instruction on a blendof inductive and deductive reasoning. By avoiding outdated methods and countless pages of theorems and proofs, this innovative textbook prompts students to think about the ideas presented in an enjoyable, constructive setting.Clear and concise chapters cover all the essential topics students need to transition from the "rote-orientated" courses of calculus to the more rigorous "proof-orientated" advanced mathematics courses. Topics include sentential and predicate calculus, mathematical induction, sets and counting, complex numbers, point-set topology, and symmetries, abstract groups, rings, and fields. Each section contains numerous problems for students of various interests and abilities. Ideally suited for a one-semester course, this book:* Introduces students to mathematical proofs and rigorous t...

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Authors Sj Farlow, Stanley J Farlow, Stanley J. Farlow, Stanley J. (University of Maine) Farlow
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.2019
 
EAN 9781119563518
ISBN 978-1-119-56351-8
No. of pages 480
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Analysis

Mathematik, Analysis, Calculus, Mathematics, Moderne u. abstrakte Algebra, Modern/Abstract Algebra, Real Analysis, Reelle Analysis

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