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What Is Calculus About? (New Mathematical Library)
In mathematics, a certain surprising thing happens again and again.
Someone poses a simple question, a question so simple that it seems
no useful result can come from answering it. And yet it turns out that
the answer opens the door to all kinds of interesting developments, and
gives great power to the person who understands it.... | | Uses of Infinity (New Mathematical Library)This intriguing, accessible work leads readers to an excellent grasp of the fundamental notions of infinity used in the calculus and in virtually all other mathematical disciplines. Designed to make minimal demands on readers’ mathematical abilities, this perceptive volume employs an intuitive and descriptive approach that will appeal to... | | Mathematics of Choice: Or, How to Count Without Counting (New Mathematical Library)This book is one of a series written by professional mathematicians in order to make some important mathematical ideas interesting and understandable to a large audience of high school students and laymen. Most of the volumes in the New Mathematical Library cover topics not usually included in the high school curriculum; they vary in diffioulty,... |
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First Concepts of Topology (New Mathematical Library)This book is one of a series written by professional mathematicians in order to make some important mathematical ideas interesting and understandable to a large audience of high school students and laymen. Most of the volumes in the New Mathematical Library cover topics not usually included in the high school curriculum; they vary in difficulty,... | | Invitation to Number Theory (New Mathematical Library)This book is one of a series written by professional mathematicians in order to make some important mathematical ideas interesting and understandable to a large audience of high school students and laymen. Most of the volumes in the New Mathematical Library cover topics not usually included in the high school curriculum; they vary in difficulty,... | | |
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| | Graphs and their Uses (New Mathematical Library)In 1963 Oystein Ore wrote this classic volume, which was published in the New Mathematical Library Series. This elegant book has provided students and teachers with an excellent introduction to the field of graph theory for close to thirty years. Robin Wilson's revision adds strength to the book by updating the terminology and notation, bringing... | | |
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