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Название: Problems in mathematical analysis
Автор: Demidovich B.
Аннотация:
This collection of problems and exercises in mathematical analysis
covers the maximum requirements of general courses in
higher mathematics for higher technical schools. It contains over
3,000 problems sequentially arranged in Chapters I to X covering
all branches of higher mathematics (with the exception of analytical
geometry) given in college courses. Particular attention is
given to the most important sections of the course that require
established skills (the finding of limits, differentiation techniques,
the graphing of functions, integration techniques, the applications
of definite integrals, series, the solution of differential equations).
Since some institutes have extended courses of mathematics,
the authors have included problems on field theory, the Fourier
method, and approximate calculaiions. Experience shows that
the number of problems given in this book not only fully satisfies
the requireiren s of the student, as far as practical mas!ering of
the various sections of the course goes, but also enables the instructor
to supply a varied choice of problems in each section
and to select problems for tests and examinations.
Each chap.er begins with a brief theoretical introduction that
covers the basic definitions and formulas of that section of the
course. Here the most important typical problems are worked out
in full. We believe that this will greatly simplify the work of
the student. Answers are given to all computational problems;
one asterisk indicates that hints to the solution are given in
the answers, two asterisks, that the solution is given. The
problems are frequently illustrated by drawings.
This collection of problems is the result of many years of
teaching higher mathematics in the technical schools of the Soviet
Union. It includes, in addition to original problems and examples,
a large number of commonly used problems.
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