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A concise monograph by two Russian experts provides an account of the operational calculus in two variables based on the two-dimensional Laplace transform. Suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in mathematics, the treatment requires some familiarity with operational calculus in one variable. Part One of the two-part approach presents the fundamental theory in two chapters, examining the two-dimensional Laplace transform and offering...
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Get the Summary of Steven Strogatz's Infinite Powers in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "Infinite Powers" delves into the historical evolution of mathematics, tracing its origins from ancient civilizations' practical needs to the sophisticated realms of calculus and infinity. The book highlights how ancient counting systems and geometry laid the groundwork for later mathematical breakthroughs, including the development...
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Geared toward upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, this elementary introduction to classical umbral calculus requires only an acquaintance with the basic notions of algebra and a bit of applied mathematics (such as differential equations) to help put the theory in mathematical perspective.
The text focuses on classical umbral calculus, which dates back to the 1850s and continues to receive the attention of modern mathematicians. Subjects...
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Comprehensive but concise, this introduction to differential and integral calculus covers all the topics usually included in a first course. The straightforward development places less emphasis on mathematical rigor, and the informal manner of presentation sets students at ease. Many carefully worked-out examples illuminate the text, in addition to numerous diagrams, problems, and answers. Bearing the needs of beginners constantly in mind, the treatment...
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This rewarding text, beautifully illustrated by the author and written with superb clarity, offers undergraduate students a solid mathematical background and functions equally well for independent study. The five-part treatment begins with geometry, defining three-dimensional Euclidean space and its axioms, the coordinate system and coordinate transformation, and matrices. A review of vector algebra covers vector properties, multiplication, the resolution...
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