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Problems in Mathematical Analysis, Vol. 132

by Piotr Biler, Alfred Witkowski
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Chapter 1 poses 134 problems concerning real and complex numbers, chapter 2 poses 123 problems concerning sequences, and so it goes, until in chapter 9 one encounters 201 problems concerning functional analysis. The remainder of the book is given over to the presentation of hints, answers or referen

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Chapter 1 poses 134 problems concerning real and complex numbers, chapter 2 poses 123 problems concerning sequences, and so it goes, until in chapter 9 one encounters 201 problems concerning functional analysis. The remainder of the book is given over to the presentation of hints, answers or referen

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Chapter 1 poses 134 problems concerning real and complex numbers, chapter 2 poses 123 problems concerning sequences, and so it goes, until in chapter 9 one encounters 201 problems concerning functional analysis. The remainder of the book is given over to the presentation of hints, answers or references concerning each of the problems posed. The problems are (in the words of the authors) for the most part "neither standard nor easy". Contains altogether more than 1,300 advanced problems. To sit down and work every one of these problems would be a life-transforming experience! (NW) Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Chapter 1 poses 134 problems concerning real and complex numbers, chapter 2 poses 123 problems concerning sequences, and so it goes, until in chapter 9 one encounters 201 problems concerning functional analysis. The remainder of the book is given over to the presentation of hints, answers or references concerning each of the problems posed. The problems are (in the words of the authors) for the most part "neither standard nor easy". Contains altogether more than 1,300 advanced problems. To sit down and work every one of these problems would be a life-transforming experience! (NW) Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2000
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
244
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780824783129

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