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Êíèãà | Ñòðàíèöû äëÿ ïîèñêà | Áëÿøêå Â. — Äèôôåðåíöèàëüíàÿ ãåîìåòðèÿ è ãåîìåòðè÷åñêèå îñíîâû òåîðèè îòíîñèòåëüíîñòè Ýéíøòåéíà (òîì 1) | 251 | Gardner M. — Wheels, life, and other mathematical amusements | 14 | Bartle R.G. — The Elements of Integration | 1 | Bartle R.G. — The Elements of Real Analysis | 40 | Apostol T.M. — Calculus (vol 1) | 2—9, 26 | Andrews G., Askey R., Roy R. — Special Functions | 485 | Apostol T.M. — Calculus (vol 2) | 571 | Keisler H.J. — Elementary calculus | 902 | Ito K. — Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics. Vol. 2 | 20 78.F 93.H 149.N 155.B, D 187 243.G 310.C 332 355.B 439.C | Hilgert J. — Analysis I - IV | 276 | Cohn H. — Advanced Number Theory | 110 | Kisacanin B. — Mathematical problems and proofs. Combinatorics, Number theory, and Geometry | 121, 122, 140, 191, 201 | Dodge C.W. — Sets, logic & numbers | 83, 103 | Wesseling P. — Principles of computational fluid dynamics | 564 | Ribenboim P. — My numbers, my friends: popular lectures on number theory | 183, 291 | Pesic P. — Abel's Proof: An Essay on the Sources and Meaning of Mathematical Unsolvability | 32, 60 | Lightstone A.H., Robinson A. — Nonarchimedean Fields and Asymptotic Expansions | 61 | Webster R. — Convexity | 262 | Leslie D.C. — Developments in the theory of turbulence | 310 | Dodge C.W. — Foundations of algebra and analysis | 83, 103 | Behnke H., Bachmann F., Fladt K. — Fundamentals of Mathematics, Volume II: Geometry | 233 | Von Laue M. — History of Physics | 2,14 | Ewald W. — From Kant to Hilbert, Vol.2 | 1, 93, 94, 98—108, 114, 291, 316, 318, 518, 559, 560, 573, 660, 948, 949, 1090, 1104, 1110, 1118, 1187, 1188 | Kline M. — Mathematics in Western Culture | 11, 12, 29, 62—66, 89, 112, 143, 182, 184, 413 | Conway J.H. — On Numbers and Games | 98 | Estep D.J. — Practical Analysis in One Variable | 345 | Ewald W. — From Kant to Hilbert, Vol.1 | 1, 93, 94, 98—108, 114, 291, 316, 318, 518, 559, 560, 573 | Kurtz D.S., Swartz C.W. — Theories of Integration | 2 | F.Giannessi, F.Giannessi — Constrained Optimization and Image Space Analysis | 125 | Torretti R. — Relativity and Geometry | 1 | Devlin K.J. — Language of Mathematics: Making the Invisible Visible | 125, 153—154 | Lam T.Y. — A first course in noncommutative ring theory | 105, 245, 282, 284, 292 | Sokolnikoff I.S. — Advanced Calculus | 9 | Seltman M. (ed.), Goulding R. (ed.) — Thomas Harriot's Artis Analyticae PRAXIS: An English Translation with Commentary | 212 | Lozansky E., Rousseau C. — Winning Solutions | 64 | Cuomo S. — Ancient Mathematics | 50—51, 57, 60, 62, 83, 94, 100, 103, 105—113, 118, 121, 125, 135—136, 138—141, 159—161, 164, 166, 168, 170, 179, 184, 186, 192, 194, 197—201, 210, 223, 229, 231—234, 244—245, 257—261 | Aczel A.D. — Descartes' Secret Notebook: A True Tale of Mathematics, Mysticism, and the Quest to Understand the Universe | 30, 105, 120, 232, 233 | Forsyth R., Naylor Ch. — The Hitch-Hicker's Guide to Artificial Intelligence | 212 | Rouse Ball W.W. — Mathematical Recreations and Essays | 54, 90, 346, 350, 352, 354 | Montiel S., Ros A. — Curves and Surfaces | 161 | Gleick J. — Chaos. Making a new science | 21, 39 | Kline M. — Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times, Vol. 1 | 37, 105 16, 134, 163—166, 168, 286, 395 | Stillwell J. — Yearning for the Impossible: The Surprising Truths of Mathematics | 84 | Borwein J., Bailey D., Girgensohn R. — Experimentation in Mathematics: Computational Paths to Discovery | 3, 285 | Borwein J., Bailey D. — Mathematics by Experiment: Plausible Reasoning in the 21st Century | 42, 113 | Bardi J.S. — Calculus Wars: Newton, Leibniz, and the Greatest Mathematical Clash of All Time | 7 | Turnbull H.W. — The Great Mathematicians | 17, 19, 23, 31, 34—40, 59, 72, 88, 103, 104, 108, 118 | Shiffer M.M., Bowden L. — Role of Mathematics in Science | 1, 3, 4, 6—9, 11, 12, 15, 16, 24, 59, 169, 199 | Spivak M. — Calculus | 124, 127, 243 | Bashmakova I.G. — Diophantus and Diophantine Equations | vii, viii, 4, 23, 54 | Nasar S. — A Beautiful Mind | 94 | Li M., Vitanyi P. — An introduction to Kolmogorov complexity and its applications | 48 | Kline M. — Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times, Vol. 3 | 37, 105—16, 134, 163—166, 168, 286, 395 | Lerner K.L., Lerner B.W. — The gale encyclopedia of science (Vol. 6) | 1:676, 2:1024, 2:1121, 3:1668, 3:1801, 4:2342 | McDuff D., Salamon D. — Introduction to Symplectic Topology | 82 | Campbell N.R. — What is science? | 120, 125 | Coolidge J.L. — The Elements of Non-Euclidean Geometry | 24 | Burn R.P. — Numbers and Functions: Steps to Analysis | 1H, 3H, 5H, 10H | National Council of Teachers of Mathematics — Historical Topics for the Mathematics Classroom Thirty-First Yearbook | [98], 4 , 73, 82, 89—90, 108, 132, 150, 174, 182, 199, 202, 380—382, 385, 386, 403—405, 430—431, 432 | Lanzcos C. — The Variational Principles of Mechanics | 293 | Haas A.E. — Introduction to theoretical physics, Vol. 1 and 2 | 54 | Schercliff J.A. — Vector Fields | 129 | Fishbane P.M. — Physics For Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics | 472 | Apostol T.M. — Calculus: One-Variable Calculus with an Introduction to Linear Algebra, Vol. 1 | 2—9, 26 | von Neumann John, Morgenstern Oscar — Theory of games and economic behavior | 630 | Borwein J.M., Borwein P.B. — Pi and the AGM: A Study in Analytic Number Theory and Computational Complexity | 243, 249, 337, 338 | Fowler D.H. — Mathematics of Plato's Academy: A New Reconstruction | 7, 35—11, 53—55, 58—60, 61, 62, 113, 144, 147, 187, 204—205, 219, 226, 240—246, 369, 372, 385 | Kline M. — Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times, Vol. 2 | 37, 105—116, 134, 163—166, 168, 286, 395 | Zeldovich Ya.B., Yaglom I.M. — Higher Math for Beginners | 120 | Ìÿ÷åâ À.À. — Ïåðñîíàëüíûå ÝÂÌ: êðàòêèé ýíöèêëîïåäè÷åñêèé ñïðàâî÷íèê | 302 | Truesdell C. — Essays in the History of Mechanics | 21, 27, 33, 42—43, 94, 110, 195—196, 211, 309 | Angrist S.W., Hepler L.G. — Laws of Order and Chaos | 57 | Heath T.L. (ed.) — The Thirteen Books of Euclid's Elements, Vol. 2 | 136, 190 | Chabert J.-L., Weeks C., Barbin E. — A History of Algorithms: From the Pebble to the Microchip | 4, 113, 126, 128, 136, 139—145, 151, 156, 165—166, 326, 328, 353, 370, 448—449, 483, 485, 492—493, 509, 512 | Strichartz R.S. — The way of analysis | xiii | Kilmister C.W. — General theory of relativity | 119 | Kasner E., Newman J. — Mathematics and the Imagination | 33—34, 69, 74, 310, 331 | Olds C.D. — Continued Fractions | 58 | Berger M., Cole M. (translator) — Geometry I (Universitext) | 15.7.6 | Aczel J. — Lectures on functional equations and their applications | 5 | Heath T.L. (ed.) — Thirteen Books of Euclid's Elements, Vol. 1 | 116, 142 | Dickson L.E. — History of the Theory of Numbers, Volume ll: Diophantine Analysis | 4, 342 (1, 344—345) | Dugas R. — A History of Mechanics | 24—31, 32—36, 38, 96, 99, 100, 123, 128, 146, 149—151, 166, 180, 188, 222, 225, 333 | Fenn R. — Geometry | 63, 67, 170 | Mason G.W., Griffen D.T., Merrill J. — Physical Science Concepts | 17, 49, 53, 298, 324, 384 | Weyl H. — Symmetry | 92 | D'Angelo J.P., West D.B. — Mathematical Thinking: Problem-Solving and Proofs | 258 | Antia H.M. — Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers | 17, 170 | Strelkov S.P. — Mechanics | 19, 346 | Young R.M. — Excursions in Calculus: An Interplay of the Continuous and the Discrete | 83, 191, 310, 312 | Aleksandrov A.D., Kolmogorov A.N. — Mathematics. It's content, methods, and meaning (Vol. 1) | 15, 36, 37, 48, 65, 70, 131 | Hobson E.W. — Theory of Functions of a Real Variable and the Theory of Fourier's Series V1 | 41 | Hoffman B. — Strange Story of the Quantum | 61 | Mcmullen P., Schulte E. — Abstract Regular Polytopes | 4 | Dewdney A.K. — Beyond reason. 8 great problems that reveal the limits of science | 19, 135 | Weyl H. — Philosophy of mathematics and natural science | 19, 39, 159 | Dunn F., Parberry I. — 3D Math Primer for Graphics and Game Development | 24 | Galileo G. — Dialogues concerning two new sciens | v, 41, 110, 144, 147, 242, 251 | Marsden J., Weinstein A. — Calculus unlimited | 19 | Pickover C.A. — Strange Brains and Genius: The Secret Lives Of Eccentric Scientists And Madmen | 258 | Meriam J. L. — Engineering Mechanics: Statics. Volume 1 | 3 | Knopp K. — Theory and applications of infinite series | 7, 104 | Curle N., Davies H. — Modern Fluid Dynamics. Volume 1. Incompressible flow | 7 | Bakst A. — Mathematics. Its Magic and Mystery | 59—60, 513, 559 | Rosenfeld B.A. (Author), Shenitzer A. (Translator), Grant H. (Assistant) — A history of non-Euclidean geometry: evolution of the concept of a geometric space | 15, 30, 40—41, 112—114, 132, 153, 156, 168, 175 | Aleksandrov A.D., Kolmogorov A.N. — Mathematics. It's content, methods, and meaning (Vol. 3) | 16, 17 | Murray D.A. — Differential and integral calculus | see "Spiral" | Bentley J. — Programming pearls | 159 | Gardner M. — Knotted Doughnuts and Other Mathematical Entertainments | 86 | Struik D.J. — A concise history of mathematics. Volume 2 | 42, 53, 54, 61—64, 76, 80, 109, 116, 117, 125—127, 129, 140, 144, 187 | Schubert H. — Mathematical essays and recreations | 27, 113, 117, 126 | Truesdell C.A., Wang C.C. — Rational Thermodynamics | 62 | Beaumont R.A., Pierce R.S. — The Algebraic Foundations of Mathematics | 226 | Monastyrsky M. — Modern mathematics in the light of the Fields medals | 7 | Browder A. — Mathematical Analysis: An Introduction | 26, 95 | Dugas R. — A history of mechanics | 24—31, 32—36, 38, 96, 99, 100, 123, 128, 146, 149—151, 166, 180, 188, 222, 225, 333 | Sutton O.G. — Mathematics in action | 44 | Krizek M., Somer L., Luca F. — 17 Lectures on Fermat Numbers: From Number Theory to Geometry | x, xii | Adams P.W., Smith K., Výborný D. — Introduction to Mathematics with Maple | 309, 498 | Coxeter H.S.M. — The Real Projective Plane | 137—139 | Lanczos C. — Variational principles of mechanics | 293 | Cohn P.M. — Algebraic Numbers and Algebraic Functions | 287—212 | Struik D.J. — Lectures on Analytic and Projective Geometry | 147 | Hayes D.F. (ed.), Shubin T. (ed.) — Mathematical Adventures for Students and Amateurs | 219, 221—225, 227, 228, 230, 231 | Andrews W.S. — Magic Squares and Cubes | 156 | Aleksandrov A.D., Kolmogorov A.N., Lavrent'ev M.A. — Mathematics, its content, methods, and meaning | 15, 36, 37, 48, 65, 70, 131 | N. Vilenkin, George Yankovsky (translator) — Combinatorial mathematics for recreation | 26 | Patnaik S., Hopkins D. — Strength of Materials: A New Unified Theory for the 21st Century | 42 | Heisenberg W. — The Physicist's Conception of Nature | 86 | Mitrinovic D.S., Pecaric J.E., Volenec V. — Recent Advances in Geometric Inequalities | 455 | Tietze H. — Famous Problems of Mathematics Solved and Unsolved | 99, 100, 104, 166, 176, 199, 245, 290 ff., 309 | Hamming R.W. — Numerical Methods For Scientists And Engineers | 394 | Prasolov V.V., Tikhomirov V.M. — Geometry | xi, 36, 126, 132 | Borovik A.V. — Mathematics under the microscope | 89, 104, 221 | Kazarinoff N. — Analytic inequalities | 27 | Dunford N., Schwartz J.T. — Linear operators. Part III. Spectral operators | 2062 | Fink K. — A brief history of mathematics | 68 — 71, 78, 81 — 83, 190, 199, 204, 205, 208, 210, 212 | Heath Th.L. — Diophantus of Alexandria. A Study in the History of Greek Algebra | 11, 12, 35, 278, 279, 290 | Heath T.L. (ed.) — Thirteen Books of Euclid's Elements, Vol. 3 | I. 116, 142, 225, 370, II. 136, 190, III. 246, 270, 375, 521 | Marsden J., Weinstein A. — Calculus 1 | 3, 5, 6 | Archibald R.C. — Euclid's Book on Divisions of Figures | 19, n. 60a, n. 83, n. 101, n. 103, n. 10g, n. 111 | De Morgan A. — Elementary Illustrations of the Differential and Integral Calculus | 127 | Kasner E., Newman J. — Mathematics and the imagination | 33—34, 69, 74, 310, 331 | Ore O. — Number theory and its history | 5, 140, 209, 358 | Carus P. — The Foundations of Mathematics. A Contribution to the Philosophy of Geometry | 31 | Katz V.J. — A History of Mathematics: An Introduction | 55, 102—117, 134, 368 | Dickey F.M., Holswade S.C. — Laser beam shaping. Theory and techniques | see "History" | McKeague C. P. — Trigonometry | 427 | Wilf H.S., Zeilbercer D., Petkovšek M. — A=B | 4 | Bryant R., O'Hallaron D.R. — Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective | 107 | Davis H.T. — Introduction to nonlinear differential and integral equations | 439 | Cohen M.R., Nagel E. — An Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method | 407—413, 442 | Wahlin L. — The Deadbeat Universe | 4 | Heath T. — A History of Greek Mathematics, Vol. 2 | 3, 52, 54, 180, 199, 202, 203n., 213, 217, 224—225, 229, 234, 272, ii. 1 | Ewald W.B. — From Kant to Hilbert: A source book in the foundations of mathematics. Volume 2 | 1, 93, 94, 98—108, 114, 291, 316, 318, 518, 559, 560, 573, 660, 948, 949, 1090, 1104, 1110, 1118, 1187, 1188 | Bell E.T. — Men of mathematics. Volume 2 | 5, 6, 19, 20, 29ff., 63, 111, 124, 130, 131, 160, 167, 176, 239, 241, 242, 252, 260, 263, 264, 279ff., 441, 506, 587 | Chrystal G. — Algebra. An Elementary Textbook, Vol. 2 | ii, 415 | Flegg G., Hay C., Moss B. — Nicolas Chuquet, Renaissance Mathematician | 3, 23, 153, 333, 337 | Synge J.L., Griffith B.A. — Principles of Mechanics | 82 | Wrede R.C., Spiegel M. — Theory and problems of advanced calculus | 90 | Synge J.L. — Relativity: The Special Theory | 2 | Apostol T.M. — Calculus (Volume 2): Multi-Variable Calculus and Linear Algebra with Applications | 571 | Klein F. — Elementary Mathematics From an Advanced Standpoint: Arithmetic, Algebra, Analysis | 80, 209, 219, 222, 237 | Witten I.H., Moffat A., Bell T.C. — Managing Gigabytes: Compressing and Indexing Documents and Images | 15 | Dorrie H. — 100 Great Problems of Elementary Mathematics: Their History and Solution | 1—7, 154—160, 172, 184—188, 239—242 | Polya G. — Mathematical Discovery: On Understanding, Learning and Teaching Problem Solving Combined Edition | 1 38, 44, 57, 98, 2 32, 163, H 38, I 155—158, 166—167 | Pier J.-P. — Mathematical Analysis during the 20th Century | 47 | Hassani S. — Mathematical Methods: for Students of Physics and Related Fields | 47 | Ifrah G., Bellos D. — The Universal History of Numbers: From Prehistory to the Invention of the Computer | 207, 222, 361, 518, 522—524, 594, 598 | Kuczma M. — Functional equations in a single variable | 5 | Gossett E. — Discrete Math with Proof | 199 | Spivak M. — Calculus on Manifolds: A Modern Approach to Classical Theorems of Advanced Calculus | 137 | Klee V., Wagon S. — Old and New Unsolved Problems in Plane Geometry and Number Theory (Dolciani Mathematical Expositions Series #11) | 1 | Foulds L.R. — Combinatorial optimization for undergraduates | 3 | Kline M. — Mathematics for the Nonmathematician | 18 ff., 155 ff., 228, 329, 455 | Stillwell J. — Mathematics and its history | 34, 44, 46, 47, 61, 102, 103, 118, 123, 167, 171 | Eves H.W. — Mathematical circles revisited | 135, 138, 215, 227, 261, 294 | Davis P., Hersh R. — The Mathematical Experience | 93 | Bell E.T. — Mathematics: Queen and Servant of Science | xiii, 6, 226—227, 334—335, 337, 339, 394 | Nahin P.J. — When Least Is Best: How Mathematicians Discovered Many Clever Ways to Make Things as Small (or as Large) as Possible | 15, 37, 47 | Murray D.A. — A first course in infinitesimal calculus | see "Spiral" | Stein S. — Strength In Numbers: Discovering the Joy and Power of Mathematics in Everyday Life | 40 | Muir J. — Of Men and Numbers: The Story of the Great Mathematicians | 19—25, 27, 126—127, 145, 157, 174, 178, 216 | Bentley J. — Programming Pearls | 159 | Davis P.J. — Mathematics of Matrices | 330 | Krantz S. — Mathematical apocrypha redux | 165 | Yovits M. — Advances in Computers.Volume 26. | 50 | Ewald W.B. — From Kant to Hilbert: A source book in the foundations of mathematics. Volume 1 | 1, 93, 94, 98—108, 114, 291, 316, 318, 518, 559, 560, 573 | Hargittai M., Hargittai I. — Candid Science IV: Conversations With Famous Physicists | 347 | D'Angelo J.P., West D.B. — Mathematical thinking: problem-solving and proofs | 258 | Stein S. — Strength In Numbers: Discovering the Joy and Power of Mathematics in Everyday Life | 40 | Odifreddi P., Sangalli A., Dyson F. — The Mathematical Century: The 30 Greatest Problems of the Last 100 Years | 31, 59 | Krantz S. — Mathematical Apocrypha Redux: More Stories and Anecdotes of Mathematicians and the Mathematical (Spectrum) (Spectrum) | 165 | Ëóêîìñêàÿ À.Ì. — Îñíîâíûå èíîñòðàííûå áèáëèîãðàôè÷åñêèå èñòî÷íèêè ïî ìàòåìàòèêå è ìåõàíèêå 1931-1957 | 213 | Southall J.P.C. — Mirrors, prisms and lenses: a text-book of geometrical optics | 559, 563 | Kline M. — Mathematical thought from ancient to modern times | 37, 105—116, 134, 163—166, 168, 286, 395 | Brezinski C. — History of Continued Fractions and Padé Approximants | 6, 8, 9, 26, 40, 42, 56, 89, 95, 106, 176, 314, 319, 322, 349, 463 | Lectures on Elementary Mathematics | 54, 58, 151 | Gardner M. — Knotted Doughnuts and Other Mathematical Entertainments | 86 | Schiffer M.M. — The role of mathematics in science | 1, 3, 4, 6—9, 11, 12, 15, 16, 24, 59, 169, 199 | Ruelle D. — The mathematician's brain: A personal tour through the essentials of mathematics | 47, 138n3 | Nievergelt J., Farrar J.C., Reingold E.M. — Computer approaches to mathematical problems | 198, 222 | Alexanderson G. — The harmony of the world: 75 years of Mathematics Magazine MPop | 9, 29 | Eves H. — Mathematical Circles Revisited: A Second Collection of Mathematical Stories and Anecdotes | 135, 138, 215, 227, 261, 294 | Eves H. — Mathematical Circles Adieu | 32, 154, 339 | Wells D. G. — You are a mathematician: a wise and witty introduction to the joy of numbers | 50, 228, 258, 262, 271 |
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