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A course of higher mathematics
A Course of Higher Mathematics, I: Elementary Calculus is a five-volume course of higher mathematics used by mathematicians, physicists, and engineers in the U.S.S.R. This volume deals with calculus and principles of mathematical analysis including topics on functions of single and multiple variabl...
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1964
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author | Smirnov, Vladimir Ivanovich Sneddon, Ian Naismith Lohwater, A J |
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description | A Course of Higher Mathematics, I: Elementary Calculus is a five-volume course of higher mathematics used by mathematicians, physicists, and engineers in the U.S.S.R. This volume deals with calculus and principles of mathematical analysis including topics on functions of single and multiple variables. The functional relationships, theory of limits, and the concept of differentiation, whether as theories and applications, are discussed. This book also examines the applications of differential calculus to geometry. For example, the equations to determine the differential of arc or the parameter |
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spelling | cern-1027672021-04-22T06:02:29Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/102767engSmirnov, Vladimir IvanovichSneddon, Ian NaismithLohwater, A JA course of higher mathematicsMathematical Physics and MathematicsA Course of Higher Mathematics, I: Elementary Calculus is a five-volume course of higher mathematics used by mathematicians, physicists, and engineers in the U.S.S.R. This volume deals with calculus and principles of mathematical analysis including topics on functions of single and multiple variables. The functional relationships, theory of limits, and the concept of differentiation, whether as theories and applications, are discussed. This book also examines the applications of differential calculus to geometry. For example, the equations to determine the differential of arc or the parameterPergamonoai:cds.cern.ch:1027671964 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Smirnov, Vladimir Ivanovich Sneddon, Ian Naismith Lohwater, A J A course of higher mathematics |
title | A course of higher mathematics |
title_full | A course of higher mathematics |
title_fullStr | A course of higher mathematics |
title_full_unstemmed | A course of higher mathematics |
title_short | A course of higher mathematics |
title_sort | course of higher mathematics |
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