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A course of pure mathematics Hardy, G. H.

By: Series: Cambridge mathematical libraryPublication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2008 Edition: 10th ed. Centenary editionDescription: xix, 509 pISBN:
  • 9780521720557
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 515
Summary: There are few textbooks of mathematics as well-known as Hardys Pure Mathematics. Since its publication in 1908, this classic book has inspired successive generations of budding mathematicians at the beginning of their undergraduate courses. In its pages, Hardy combines the enthusiasm of the missionary with the rigour of the purist in his exposition of the fundamental ideas of the differential and integral calculus, of the properties of infinite series and of other topics involving the notion of limit. Celebrating 100 years in print with Cambridge, this edition includes a Foreword by T. W. Krner, describing the huge influence the book has had on the teaching and development of mathematics worldwide. Hardys presentation of mathematical analysis is as valid today as when first written: students will find that his economical and energetic style of presentation is one that modern authors rarely come close to. (Source: www.cambridge.org)
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There are few textbooks of mathematics as well-known as Hardys Pure Mathematics. Since its publication in 1908, this classic book has inspired successive generations of budding mathematicians at the beginning of their undergraduate courses. In its pages, Hardy combines the enthusiasm of the missionary with the rigour of the purist in his exposition of the fundamental ideas of the differential and integral calculus, of the properties of infinite series and of other topics involving the notion of limit. Celebrating 100 years in print with Cambridge, this edition includes a Foreword by T. W. Krner, describing the huge influence the book has had on the teaching and development of mathematics worldwide. Hardys presentation of mathematical analysis is as valid today as when first written: students will find that his economical and energetic style of presentation is one that modern authors rarely come close to. (Source: www.cambridge.org)

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