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  1. 221
    por Boole, George
    Publicado 2003
    “…Written by a great English mathematician, this classic text begins with the differences of elementary functions and explores interpolation, mechanical quadrature, finite integration, and the summation of series. …”
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  2. 222
    por MacLachlan, James
    Publicado 1997
    “…Galileo Galilei tells the story of the famous mathematician and the work he did to change the way we see the world. …”
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  3. 223
    por Cartan, Elie Joseph
    Publicado 1966
    “…The French mathematician Élie Cartan (1869-1951) was one of the founders of the modern theory of Lie groups, a subject of central importance in mathematics and also one with many applications. …”
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  4. 224
    por Knopp, Konrad
    Publicado 1945
    “…This is a one-volume edition of Parts I and II of the classic five-volume set <I>The Theory of Functions</I> prepared by renowned mathematician Konrad Knopp. Concise, easy to follow, yet complete and rigorous, the work includes full demonstrations and detailed proofs.Part I stresses the general foundation of the theory of functions, providing the student with background for further books on a more advanced level.Part II places major emphasis on special functions and characteristic, important types of functions, selected from single-valued and multiple-valued classes.…”
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  5. 225
    por Pardalos, Panos M
    Publicado 2010
    “…The chapters in this volume, written by international experts from different fields of mathematics, are devoted to honoring George Isac, a renowned mathematician. These contributions focus on recent developments in complementarity theory, variational principles, stability theory of functional equations, nonsmooth optimization, and several other important topics at the forefront of nonlinear analysis and optimization. …”
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  6. 226
    por O'Leary, Michael
    Publicado 2010
    “…In an effort to fully appreciate the logic and structure of geometric proofs, Revolutions of Geometry places proofs into the context of geometry's history, helping readers to understand that proof writing is crucial to the job of a mathematician. Written for students and educators of mathematics alike, the book guides readers through the rich history and influential works, from ancient times to the present, behind the development of geometry. …”
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  7. 227
    por Fleischner, Herbert
    Publicado 1990
    “…They should appeal both to researchers and students, as they contain enough material for an undergraduate or graduate graph theory course which emphasizes Eulerian graphs, and thus can be read by any mathematician not yet familiar with graph theory. But they are also of interest to researchers in graph theory because they contain many recent results, some of which are only partial solutions to more general problems. …”
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  8. 228
    “…GA1/4nter Lumer was an outstanding mathematician whose work has great influence on the research community in mathematical analysis and evolution equations. …”
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  9. 229
    “…This collection of contributed chapters, dedicated to renowned mathematician Gradimir V. Milovanovia, represent the recent work of experts in the fields of approximation theory and numerical analysis. …”
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  10. 230
    por Billingsley, Patrick
    Publicado 2012
    “… Praise for the Third Edition "It is, as far as I'm concerned, among the best books in math ever written....if you are a mathematician and want to have the top reference in probability, this is it." …”
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  11. 231
    por Ore, Oystein
    Publicado 1988
    “…A prominent mathematician presents the principal ideas and methods of number theory within a historical and cultural framework. …”
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  12. 232
    por Widder, David V
    Publicado 2012
    “…This classic text by a distinguished mathematician and former Professor of Mathematics at Harvard University, leads students familiar with elementary calculus into confronting and solving more theoretical problems of advanced calculus. …”
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  13. 233
    “…Christoph Scheiner, a Jesuit mathematician, argued that sunspots were planets or moons crossing in front of the Sun. …”
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  14. 234
    por Pappas, Theoni
    Publicado 1997
    “…Why was the first woman mathematician murdered? How come there's no Nobel Prize in mathematics?…”
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  15. 235
    por Pitici, Mircea
    Publicado 2014
    “…Featuring promising new voices alongside some of the foremost names in the field, The Best Writing on Mathematics 2014 makes available to a wide audience many articles not easily found anywhere else-and you don't need to be a mathematician to enjoy them. These writings offer surprising insights into the nature, meaning, and practice of mathematics today. …”
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  16. 236
    por Gödel, Kurt
    Publicado 1962
    “…In 1931, a young Austrian mathematician published an epoch-making paper containing one of the most revolutionary ideas in logic since Aristotle. …”
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  17. 237
    por Lipkin, Harry J
    Publicado 2002
    “…According to the author of this concise, high-level study, physicists often shy away from group theory, perhaps because they are unsure which parts of the subject belong to the physicist and which belong to the mathematician. However, it is possible for physicists to understand and use many techniques which have a group theoretical basis without necessarily understanding all of group theory. …”
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  18. 238
    por Polya, G
    Publicado 2014
    “… A perennial bestseller by eminent mathematician G. Polya, <i>How to Solve It</i> will show anyone in any field how to think straight. …”
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  19. 239
    “…This book is a survey of current topics in the mathematical theory of knots. For a mathematician, a knot is a closed loop in 3-dimensional space: imagine knotting an extension cord and then closing it up by inserting its plug into its outlet. …”
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  20. 240
    por Gellai, Barbara
    Publicado 2010
    “…This book recounts the extraordinary personal journey and scientific story of Hungarian-born mathematician and physicist Cornelius Lanczos. His life and his mathematical accomplishments are inextricably linked, reflecting the social upheavals and historical events that shaped his odyssey in 20th-century Hungary, Germany, the United States, and Ireland. …”
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