Mathematics: Its Content, Methods and Meaning (3 Volumes in One) - Softcover

Aleksandrov, A. D.; Kolmogorov, A. N.; Lavrent’ev, M. A.

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9780486409160: Mathematics: Its Content, Methods and Meaning (3 Volumes in One)

Synopsis

". . . Nothing less than a major contribution to the scientific culture of this world." — The New York Times Book Review

"This is a masterful English translation of a stupendous and formidable mathematical masterpiece . . ." — Social Science

This major survey features the work of 18 outstanding Russian mathematicians encompassing 20 prime subject areas in mathematics in terms of their simple origins and their subsequent sophisticated development. Primary subjects include analytic geometry, algebra, ordinary and partial differential equations, the calculus of variations, functions of a complex variable, prime numbers, and theories of probability and functions. Other topics include linear and non-Euclidean geometry, topology, functional analysis, and more—1963 edition.
 

  • Panorama of Mathematics: This survey presents a panoramic view of mathematics, covering elementary and advanced levels and offering a comprehensive understanding of the subject.
  • Convenient One-Volume Edition: Formerly issued as a three-volume set, this book is now available in a convenient and affordable one-volume edition, making it an ideal choice for study or reference.
  • Section 1: Beginning with an overview and analysis of mathematics, the first division of the book progresses to an exploration of analytic geometry, algebra, and ordinary differential equations.
  • Section 2: The second part introduces partial differential equations, along with theories of curves and surfaces, the calculus of variations, and functions of a complex variable. It further examines prime numbers, the theory of probability, approximations, and the role of computers in mathematics.
  • Section 3: The theory of functions of a real variable opens the final section, followed by discussions of linear algebra and nonEuclidian geometry, topology, functional analysis, groups, and other algebraic systems.
  • Illustrative Figures: Numerous illustrative figures accompany clear and coherent explanations, aiding visual learners in understanding the mathematical concepts.
  • Suggested Reading Lists: Each chapter concludes with a suggested reading list, providing readers with additional resources to explore and expand their knowledge.

As Professor Morris Kline of New York University noted, "This unique work presents the amazing panorama of mathematics proper. It is the best answer in print to what mathematics contains both on the elementary and advanced levels."
With its comprehensive coverage, insightful explanations, and convenient format, Mathematics: Its Contents, Method and Meanings is a valuable resource for students, professionals, and anyone interested in delving into the fascinating world of mathematics.

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The Russian Equation
Representative of the tremendous impact which Russian mathematicians have had on the Dover list since the Sputnik era is this outstanding book edited by A. D. Aleksandrov and others.

Critical Acclaim for Mathematics: Its Content, Methods and Meaning:
"In effect, these volumes present a do-it-yourself course for the person who would like to know what the chief fields of modern mathematics are all about but who does not aspire to be a professional mathematician or a professional user of mathematics. The coverage is extremely wide, including such important areas as linear algebra, group theory, functional analysis, ordinary and partial differential equations, the theory of functions of real and complex variables, and related subjects. . . . What makes these volumes so readable as compared with usual mathematics textbooks is the emphasis here upon basic concepts and results rather than upon the intricate and wearying proofs that make such demands in conventional textbooks and courses. There are proofs in these volumes, but usually they are presented only for the most important results, and even then to emphasize key areas and to illustrate the kind of methodology employed. . . . It is hard to imagine that any intelligent American with a curious mind and some good recollection of his high school and college mathematics would not find many entrancing discoveries in the intellectual gold mine that is this work." — The New York Times Book Review

"An excellent reference set for bright high school students and beginning college students . . . also of value to their teachers for lucid discussions and many good elementary examples in both familiar and unfamiliar branches. The intelligentsia of laymen who care to tackle more than today's popular magazine articles on mathematics will find many rewarding introductions to subjects of current interest." — The Mathematics Teacher

"Whether a physicist wishes to know what a Lie algebra is or how it is related to a Lie group, or an undergraduate would like to begin the study of homology, or a crystallographer is interested in Fedorov groups, or an engineer in probability, or any scientist in computing machines, he will find here a connected, lucid account." — Science

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