an Outline of Set Theory

Fixed Point Theory (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at July 22, 2018
Fixed Point Theory (Repost)

Fixed Point Theory By Andrzej Granas
English | PDF | 2003 | 706 Pages | ISBN : 1441918051 | 67.94 MB

"Granas-Dugundji's book is an encyclopedic survey of the classical fixed point theory of continuous mappings (the work of Poincaré, Brouwer, Lefschetz-Hopf, Leray-Schauder) and all its various modern extensions. This is certainly the most learned book ever likely to be published on this subject."

Fixed Point Theory (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Aug. 19, 2018
Fixed Point Theory (Repost)

Fixed Point Theory By Andrzej Granas
English | PDF | 2003 | 706 Pages | ISBN : 1441918051 | 67.94 MB

"Granas-Dugundji's book is an encyclopedic survey of the classical fixed point theory of continuous mappings (the work of Poincaré, Brouwer, Lefschetz-Hopf, Leray-Schauder) and all its various modern extensions. This is certainly the most learned book ever likely to be published on this subject."

Basic Number Theory  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Oct. 1, 2023
Basic Number Theory

Basic Number Theory by André Weil
English | PDF | 1967 | 313 Pages | ISBN : N/A | 30 MB

The first part of this volume is based on a course taught at Princeton University in 1961-62; at that time, an excellent set ofnotes was prepared by David Cantor, and it was originally my intention to make these notes available to the mathematical public with only quite minor changes. Then, among some old papers of mine, I accidentally came across a long-forgotten manuscript by ChevaIley, of pre-war vintage (forgotten, that is to say, both by me and by its author) which, to my taste at least, seemed to have aged very weIl. It contained abrief but essentially com- plete account of the main features of c1assfield theory, both local and global; and it soon became obvious that the usefulness of the intended volume would be greatly enhanced if I inc1uded such a treatment of this topic. It had to be expanded, in accordance with my own plans, but its outline could be preserved without much change. In fact, I have adhered to it rather c10sely at some critical points.

An Accompaniment to Higher Mathematics (repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by interes at Jan. 26, 2015
An Accompaniment to Higher Mathematics (repost)

An Accompaniment to Higher Mathematics (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics) by George R. Exner
English | 1999-07-01 | ISBN: 0387946179 | PDF | 200 pages | 4,5 MB
Exercises in Probability: A Guided Tour from Measure Theory to Random Processes, via Conditioning (repost)

L. Chaumont, M. Yor, "Exercises in Probability: A Guided Tour from Measure Theory to Random Processes, via Conditioning"
2003 | ISBN: 0521825857, 0521121051 | 256 pages | PDF | 3,5 MB

An Accompaniment to Higher Mathematics  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ChrisRedfield at Dec. 17, 2013
An Accompaniment to Higher Mathematics

George R. Exner - An Accompaniment to Higher Mathematics
Published: 1999-07-01 | ISBN: 0387946179 | PDF | 200 pages | 4 MB

An Accompaniment to Higher Mathematics  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at July 22, 2024
An Accompaniment to Higher Mathematics

An Accompaniment to Higher Mathematics By George R. Exner
1999 | 200 Pages | ISBN: 0387946179 | PDF | 5 MB

An Accompaniment to Higher Mathematics  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by at July 22, 2024
An Accompaniment to Higher Mathematics

An Accompaniment to Higher Mathematics By George R. Exner
1999 | 200 Pages | ISBN: 0387946179 | PDF | 5 MB

An Accompaniment to Higher Mathematics  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ChrisRedfield at April 8, 2019
An Accompaniment to Higher Mathematics

George R. Exner - An Accompaniment to Higher Mathematics
Published: NA | ISBN: 0387946179 | PDF | 200 pages | 4.51 MB

Basic Number Theory  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Oct. 17, 2020
Basic Number Theory

Basic Number Theory by André Weil
English | PDF | 1995 | 333 Pages | ISBN : 3540586555 | 30.22 MB

The first part of this volume is based on a course taught at Princeton University in 1961-62; at that time, an excellent set of notes was prepared by David Cantor, and it was originally my intention to make these notes available to the mathematical public with only quite minor changes.