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Solving Problems In Mathematical Analysis Part 3 (HB)

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by Rodozycki T

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  • Title Solving Problems In Mathematical Analysis Part 3 (HB)
  • Author Rodozycki T
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition International Edition
  • Condition New
  • Pages 378
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Springer
  • Bookseller's Inventory # cb-s-001-1698
  • ISBN 9783030385958 / 3030385957
  • Weight 1.64 lbs (0.74 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.25 x 6.1 x 0.88 in (23.50 x 15.49 x 2.24 cm)
  • Category Mathematics
  • Quantity available 2

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Reader reviews for Solving Problems In Mathematical Analysis Part 3 (HB)

From the publisher

This textbook offers an extensive list of completely solved problems in mathematical analysis. This third of three volumes covers curves and surfaces, conditional extremes, curvilinear integrals, complex functions, singularities and Fourier series. The series contains the material corresponding to the first three or four semesters of a course in Mathematical Analysis.


Based on the author's years of teaching experience, this work stands out by providing detailed solutions (often several pages long) to the problems. The basic premise of the book is that no topic should be left unexplained, and no question that could realistically arise while studying the solutions should remain unanswered. The style and format are straightforward and accessible. In addition, each chapter includes exercises for students to work on independently. Answers are provided to all problems, allowing students to check their work.


Though chiefly intended for early undergraduatestudents of Mathematics, Physics and Engineering, the book will also appeal to students from other areas with an interest in Mathematical Analysis, either as supplementary reading or for independent study.


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This textbook offers an extensive list of completely solved problems in mathematical analysis. This third of three volumes covers curves and surfaces, conditional extremes, curvilinear integrals, complex functions, singularities and Fourier series. The series contains the material corresponding to the first three or four semesters of a course in Mathematical Analysis.
Based on the author's years of teaching experience, this work stands out by providing detailed solutions (often several pages long) to the problems. The basic premise of the book is that no topic should be left unexplained, and no question that could realistically arise while studying the solutions should remain unanswered. The style and format are straightforward and accessible. In addition, each chapter includes exercises for students to work on independently. Answers are provided to all problems, allowing students to check their work.
Though chiefly intended for early undergraduate students of Mathematics, Physics and Engineering, the book will also appeal to students from other areas with an interest in Mathematical Analysis, either as supplementary reading or for independent study.


About the author

Tomasz Radożycki is a Professor at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Poland. He is also a former lecturer at both the University of Warsaw and the Warsaw University of Technology. His primary research interest is in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics.
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