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The Elements of Advanced Mathematics

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This book has enjoyed considerable use and appreciation during its first four editions. With hundreds of students having learned out of early editions, the author continues to find ways to modernize and maintain a unique presentation.

What sets the book apart is the excellent writing style, exposition, and unique and thorough sets of exercises. This edition offers a more instructive preface to assist instructors on developing the course they prefer. The prerequisites are more explicit and provide a roadmap for the course. Sample syllabi are included.

As would be expected in a fifth edition, the overall content and structure of the book are sound.

This new edition offers a more organized treatment of axiomatics. Throughout the book, there is a more careful and detailed treatment of the axioms of set theory. The rules of inference are more carefully elucidated.

Additional new features include:


  • An emphasis on the art of proof.


  • Enhanced number theory chapter presents some easily accessible but still-unsolved problems. These include the Goldbach conjecture, the twin prime conjecture, and so forth.


  • The discussion of equivalence relations is revised to present reflexivity, symmetry, and transitivity before we define equivalence relations.


  • The discussion of the RSA cryptosystem in Chapter 8 is expanded.


  • The author introduces groups much earlier. Coverage of group theory, formerly in Chapter 11, has been moved up; this is an incisive example of an axiomatic theory.


Recognizing new ideas, the author has enhanced the overall presentation to create a fifth edition of this classic and widely-used textbook.

List of contents

1. Basic Logic 2. Methods of Proof 3. Set Theory 4. Relations and Functions 5. Group Theory 6. Number Systems 7. More on the Real Number System 8. A Glimpse of Topology 9. Elementary Number Theory 10. Zero-Knowledge Proofs and Cryptography11. An Example of an Axiomatic Theory

About the author

Steven G. Krantz is a professor of mathematics at Washington University in St. Louis. He has previously taught at UCLA, Princeton University, and Pennsylvania State University. He has written more than 130 books and more than 250 scholarly papers and is the founding editor of the Journal of Geometric Analysis. An AMS Fellow, Dr. Krantz has been a recipient of the Chauvenet Prize, Beckenbach Book Award, and Kemper Prize. He received a Ph.D. from Princeton University.

Summary

This book has enjoyed considerable use and appreciation during its first four editions. With hundreds of students having learned out of early editions, the author continues to find ways to modernize and maintain a unique presentation.
What sets the book apart is the excellent writing style, exposition, and unique and thorough sets of exercises. This edition offers a more instructive preface to assist instructors on developing the course they prefer. The prerequisites are more explicit and provide a roadmap for the course. Sample syllabi are included.
As would be expected in a fifth edition, the overall content and structure of the book are sound.
This new edition offers a more organized treatment of axiomatics. Throughout the book, there is a more careful and detailed treatment of the axioms of set theory. The rules of inference are more carefully elucidated.
Additional new features include:


  • An emphasis on the art of proof.

  • Enhanced number theory chapter presents some easily accessible but still-unsolved problems. These include the Goldbach conjecture, the twin prime conjecture, and so forth.

  • The discussion of equivalence relations is revised to present reflexivity, symmetry, and transitivity before we define equivalence relations.

  • The discussion of the RSA cryptosystem in Chapter 8 is expanded.

  • The author introduces groups much earlier. Coverage of group theory, formerly in Chapter 11, has been moved up; this is an incisive example of an axiomatic theory.
Recognizing new ideas, the author has enhanced the overall presentation to create a fifth edition of this classic and widely-used textbook.

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The great strength of the book overall and of the chapters I read is a very accessible writing style, and extremely good exercises. The mix of discussion of advanced topics alongside the presentation of more elementary material is excellent. This is a product of having a highly accomplished and knowledgeable mathematician writing a textbook intended for not-so-advanced students.--David Walnut, George Washington University

Product details

Authors Steven G. Krantz
Publisher Taylor & Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.08.2024
 
EAN 9781032102795
ISBN 978-1-0-3210279-5
No. of pages 312
Dimensions 156 mm x 17 mm x 234 mm
Weight 479 g
Illustrations 36 SW-Abb., 36 SW-Zeichn., 1 Tabellen
Series Textbooks in Mathematics
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Basic principles

MATHEMATICS / General, MATHEMATICS / Logic, MATHEMATICS / Functional Analysis, MATHEMATICS / Mathematical Analysis, MATHEMATICS / Set Theory, Discrete Mathematics, Calculus & mathematical analysis, Mathematical logic, Calculus and mathematical analysis, Set theory

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