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Introducing Einstein's Relativity: A Deeper UnderstandingSecond Edition £40.00 Ray d'Inverno, James Vickers
9780198862031 This textbook provides students with a sound mathematical introduction coupled with an understanding of the physical insights needed to explore the subject |
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Introducing Einstein's Relativity: A Deeper UnderstandingSecond Edition £80.00 Ray d'Inverno, James Vickers
9780198862024 This textbook provides students with a sound mathematical introduction coupled to an understanding of the physical insights needed to explore the subject |
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Real Analysis and Infinity£60.00 Hassan Sedaghat
9780192895622 Real Analysis and Infinity presents the essential topics for a first course in real analysis with an emphasis on the role of infinity in all of the fundamental concepts. |
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Geometry: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Maciej Dunajski
9780199683680 This book provides a fresh modern introduction to geometry, an ancient branch of mathematics with important applications. It takes readers from Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries, to curved spaces, and the geometry of space-time inside a black hole, and outlines the role geometry plays in the broader context of science and art. |
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Topology: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Richard Earl
9780198832683 This book explores the mathematical field of topology, giving a sense of the visual elements of the field, as well as the formal definition of continuity. Considering some of the eye-opening examples that led mathematicians to study topology, it pays homage to the historical people, problems, and surprises that propelled the growth of the field. |
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Multivariable Calculus£40.99 Rolland Trapp
9780198835189 Multivariable Calculus is an introductory textbook in the field of multivariable calculus, which utilises interactive 3D graphing software to develop students' understanding. |
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Introductory Mathematics and Statistics through Sports: Supplementary Activities and Writing Projects£30.99 Tricia Muldoon Brown, Eric B. Kahn
9780198835677 Introductory Mathematics and Statistics through Sports uses sport as a tool to help students get to grips with mathematics and statistics, placing great emphasis on communication, application, and internalization of mathematics. |
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Undergraduate Analysis: A Working Textbook£30.99 Aisling McCluskey, Brian McMaster
9780198817574 An innovative self-contained Analysis textbook for undergraduates, that takes advantage of proven successful educational techniques. |
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Logic: A Very Short IntroductionSecond Edition £8.99 Graham Priest
9780198811701 Graham Priest shows that formal logic is a powerful, exciting part of modern philosophy — a tool for thinking about everything from the existence of God and the reality of time to paradoxes of probability. Explaining formal logic in simple, non-technical terms, this edition includes new sections on mathematical algorithms, axioms, and proofs. |
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Infinity: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Ian Stewart
9780198755234 Ian Stewart considers the concept of infinity and the profound role it plays in mathematics, logic, physics, cosmology, and philosophy. He shows that working with infinity is not just an abstract, intellectual exercise, and analyses its important practical everyday applications. |
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Combinatorics: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Robin Wilson
9780198723493 Combinatorics is a large branch of mathematics involving the counting, selecting, and arranging of objects. Robin Wilson explores the field, looking at problems such as the shortest routes from A to B, to the number of Sudoku puzzles possible. |
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Algebra: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Peter M. Higgins
9780198732822 This Very Short Introduction invites readers to revisit algebra and appreciate the elegance and power of equations and inequalities. Offering a clear explanation of algebra through theory and example, Higgins shows how equations lead to complex numbers, matrices, groups, rings, and fields. |
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The Foundations of MathematicsSecond Edition £19.99 Ian Stewart, David Tall
9780198706434 The transition from school to university mathematics is seldom straightforward. Students are faced with a disconnect between the algorithmic and informal attitude to mathematics at school, versus a new emphasis on proof, based on logic, and a more abstract development of general concepts, based on set theory. This book bridges the divide. |
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How to Think About Analysis£16.99 Lara Alcock
9780198723530 Analysis is a core subject in most undergraduate mathematics degrees. It is elegant, clever and rewarding to learn, but it is hard. Even the best students find it challenging, and those who are unprepared often find it incomprehensible at first. This book aims to ensure that no student need be unprepared. |