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Elements Of Advanced Mathematics Third Edition 3rd Ed Krantz

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Elements Of Advanced Mathematics Third Edition 3rd Ed Krantz
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Pages: 361
Author: Krantz, Steven G
ISBN: 9781439898352, 1439898359
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 3rd ed

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Elements Of Advanced Mathematics Third Edition 3rd Ed Krantz by Krantz, Steven G 9781439898352, 1439898359 instant download after payment.

... one of the difficulties that students have with university mathematics is being able to relate it to what they've done at school. In this respect, the work on logic, sets, proof, relations and functions plays an essential bridging role. But another problem to be addressed is to re-present mathematics as a way of knowing-rather than a static body of formalised knowledge. In this book, Steven Krantz tackles this anomaly by including many open-ended problems in the rich collections of exercises. ... The new chapters on theoretical computer science are concisely lucid, and I learned much by readin.
Abstract: ... one of the difficulties that students have with university mathematics is being able to relate it to what they've done at school. In this respect, the work on logic, sets, proof, relations and functions plays an essential bridging role. But another problem to be addressed is to re-present mathematics as a way of knowing-rather than a static body of formalised knowledge. In this book, Steven Krantz tackles this anomaly by including many open-ended problems in the rich collections of exercises. ... The new chapters on theoretical computer science are concisely lucid, and I learned much by readin

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