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Mathematics: A Second Start
Provides less mathematically minded students with a gentle introduction to basic mathematics and some more advanced topics. Covering algebra, trigonometry, calculus and statistics, it manages to combine clarity of presentation with liveliness of style and sympathy for students' needs. It is straightforward, pragmatic and packed full of... | | Elementary Real and Complex Analysis (Dover Books on Mathematics)Excellent undergraduate-level text offers coverage of real numbers, sets, metric spaces, limits, continuous functions, series, the derivative, higher derivatives, the integral and more. Each chapter contains a problem set (hints and answers at the end), while a wealth of examples and applications are found throughout the text. Over 340 theorems... | | |
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Basic Theory (De Gruyter Reference)
Fractional calculus (FC) originated in 1695, nearly at the same time as conventional
calculus. However, FC attracted limited attention and remained a pure mathematical
exercise, in spite of the contributions of important mathematicians, physicists and
engineers. FC had a rapid development during the last few decades, both in... | | | | Molecular and Cellular Biophysics"The language used in the book is extremely clear.... The approach is very thoughtful.... This book is aimed at advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students ... [and] would be a valuable addition to the library of any research lab at the physical end of biochemistry." Chemistry World
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