Dictionary of analysis, calculus, and differential equations

Dictionary of analysis, calculus, and differential equations

by Stan Gibilisco, Douglas N. Clark

Part of Comprehensive dictionary of mathematics

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"From Abel's Continuity Theorem to z intercept, this unique lexicon includes terms associated with analysis, calculus, and differential equations, with natural overlap into differential geometry, algebraic geometry, topology, and other related areas. Accessible yet rigorous, concise but comprehensive, the Dictionary of Analysis, Calculus, and Differential Equations is your key to accuracy in writing or understanding scientific, engineering, and mathematical literature.". "Features: nearly 2,500 detailed entries with clear, working definitions, alternative definitions, and related references; definitions authored and reviewed by top international contributors; and self-contained entries that avoid, whenever possible, awkward cross-references."--BOOK JACKET.

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