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Introduction to Modern AnalysisSecond Edition £45.00 Shmuel Kantorovitz, Ami Viselter
9780192849557 Oxford Graduate Texts in Mathematics Aimed at advanced undergraduate and graduate students this textbook provides an introduction to the vast and crucial area of modern analysis. This new edition begins by covering the theoretical bases, gradually moving on to more advanced subjects and practical applications, supplementing the material with many exercises. |
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Introduction to Modern AnalysisSecond Edition £90.00 Shmuel Kantorovitz, Ami Viselter
9780192849540 Oxford Graduate Texts in Mathematics Aimed at advanced undergraduate and graduate students this textbook provides an introduction to the vast and crucial area of modern analysis. This new edition begins by covering the theoretical bases, gradually moving on to more advanced subjects and practical applications, supplementing the material with many exercises. |
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The Oxford Linear Algebra for Scientists£55.00 Andre Lukas
9780198844914 Aimed at first-year undergraduate student in physics and engineering, this textbook combines a rigorous theoretical introduction to linear algebra with many examples, solved problems, and exercises, as well as scientific applications of the subject, including internet search, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing. |
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The Oxford Linear Algebra for Scientists£24.99 Andre Lukas
9780198844921 Aimed at first-year undergraduate student in physics and engineering, this textbook combines a rigorous theoretical introduction to linear algebra with many examples, solved problems, and exercises, as well as scientific applications of the subject, including internet search, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing. |
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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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Linear Algebra for the 21st Century£44.49 Anthony Roberts
9780198856405 Linear Algebra for 21st Century Applications adapts linear algebra to best suit modern teaching and application, and it places SVD as central to the text early on to empower the students in these disciplines to learn and use the best techniques. |
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Number Theory: Step by Step£32.99 Kuldeep Singh
9780198846734 Number Theory: Step by Step is an undergraduate-level introduction to number theory that assumes no prior knowledge, but works to gradually increase the reader's confidence and ability to tackle more difficult number theory material. |
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Number Theory: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Robin Wilson
9780198798095 Number theory is the branch of mathematics primarily concerned with the counting numbers, especially primes. It dates back to the ancient Greeks, but today it has great practical importance in cryptography, from credit card security to national defence. This book introduces the main areas of number theory, and some of its most interesting problems. |
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Trigonometry: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Glen Van Brummelen
9780198814313 Rooted in ancient astronomy, trigonometry is mathematics' powerful toolkit for scientific measurement. It has been at the heart of the study of infinity, complex and imaginary numbers, and the shape of the space itself. Our experience of the universe has been made possible, and deeply challenged, by this surprisingly deep and fruitful subject. |
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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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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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Complexity: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 John H. Holland
9780199662548 In this Very Short Introduction, John Holland presents an introduction to the science of complexity. Using examples from biology and economics, he shows how complexity science models the behaviour of complex systems. |
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Linear Algebra: Step by Step£39.49 Kuldeep Singh
9780199654444 Linear algebra is a fundamental area of mathematics, and arguably the most powerful mathematical tool ever developed. This dynamic and engaging book uses numerous examples, question and answer sections, and historical biographies to provide an introduction to linear algebra for undergraduates in mathematics, the physical sciences and engineering. |
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Fractals: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Kenneth Falconer
9780199675982 From the contours of coastlines to the outlines of clouds, fractal shapes can be found regularly in nature. This Very Short Introduction explains the basic concepts, presents the 'new geometry' of fractals, explores its wide range of applications, and shows the central place fractals have gained in mathematics and science in recent years. |
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Symmetry: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Ian Stewart
9780199651986 Symmetry is an immensely important concept in mathematics and throughout the sciences. In this Very Short Introduction, Ian Stewart highlights the deep implications of symmetry and its important scientific applications across the entire subject. |
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How to Study as a Mathematics Major£17.99 Lara Alcock
9780199661312 This no-nonsense book translates mathematics education research-based insights into practical advice for a student audience. It covers every aspect of studying for a mathematics major, from the most abstract intellectual challenges to the everyday business of interacting with lecturers and making good use of study time. |
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How to Study for a Mathematics Degree£17.99 Lara Alcock
9780199661329 This no-nonsense book translates mathematics education research-based insights into practical advice for a student audience. It covers every aspect of studying for a mathematics degree, from the most abstract intellectual challenges to the everyday business of interacting with lecturers and making good use of study time. |
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Probability: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 John Haigh
9780199588480 Making good decisions under conditions of uncertainty requires an appreciation of the way random chance works. In this Very Short Introduction, John Haigh provides a brief account of probability theory; explaining the philosophical approaches, discussing probability distributions, and looking its applications in science and economics. |
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Riemann Surfaces£40.99 Simon Donaldson
9780199606740 Oxford Graduate Texts in Mathematics An authoritative but accessible text on one dimensional complex manifolds or Riemann surfaces. Dealing with the main results on Riemann surfaces from a variety of points of view; it pulls together material from global analysis, topology, and algebraic geometry, and covers the essential mathematical methods and tools. |
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Numbers: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Peter M. Higgins
9780199584055 In this Very Short Introduction Peter M. Higgins presents an overview of the number types featured in modern science and mathematics. Providing a non-technical account, he explores the evolution of the modern number system, examines the fascinating role of primes, and explains their role in contemporary cryptography. |