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Journey into Mathematics

An Introduction to Proofs

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  • 237 Seiten
  • 9 Lesestunden

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Rotman, Joseph, Journey into The World of Proof Prompting readers to do mathematics, not merely read about it, this proactive book has users reading and writing proofs at the outset. Complete proofs are given from the start, and coverage begins with elementary mathematics to allow focus on the writing and reading of proofs without the distraction of absorbing new ideas simultaneously. KEY Contains material that is familiar to calculus readers (i.e., induction, binomial theorem, polygonal, using the Diophantine parametrization of the circle by rational functions to solve trigonometric identities, etc.), and engages readers throughout with interesting expositions using history, etymology, and humorous asides. Material is presented as a 'single story' to aid in the subjects progressive growth and development.For mathematicians.

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Journey into Mathematics, Joseph J. Rotman

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Erscheinungsdatum
1998
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Titel
Journey into Mathematics
Untertitel
An Introduction to Proofs
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Joseph J. Rotman
Erscheinungsdatum
1998
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
237
ISBN10
0138423601
ISBN13
9780138423605
Reihe
Schlagwörter
Mathematik
Beschreibung
Rotman, Joseph, Journey into The World of Proof Prompting readers to do mathematics, not merely read about it, this proactive book has users reading and writing proofs at the outset. Complete proofs are given from the start, and coverage begins with elementary mathematics to allow focus on the writing and reading of proofs without the distraction of absorbing new ideas simultaneously. KEY Contains material that is familiar to calculus readers (i.e., induction, binomial theorem, polygonal, using the Diophantine parametrization of the circle by rational functions to solve trigonometric identities, etc.), and engages readers throughout with interesting expositions using history, etymology, and humorous asides. Material is presented as a 'single story' to aid in the subjects progressive growth and development.For mathematicians.