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H. B. Griffiths
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University of Southampton, Southampton, England
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P. J. Hilton
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Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, USA
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Table of contents (39 chapters)
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Geometry of ℝ3
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- H. B. Griffiths, P. J. Hilton
Pages 241-257
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- H. B. Griffiths, P. J. Hilton
Pages 258-283
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Algebra
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Front Matter
Pages 285-286
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- H. B. Griffiths, P. J. Hilton
Pages 287-309
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- H. B. Griffiths, P. J. Hilton
Pages 310-326
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Pages 327-337
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- H. B. Griffiths, P. J. Hilton
Pages 338-353
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- H. B. Griffiths, P. J. Hilton
Pages 354-370
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Number Systems and Topology
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Front Matter
Pages 371-372
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- H. B. Griffiths, P. J. Hilton
Pages 373-381
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- H. B. Griffiths, P. J. Hilton
Pages 382-405
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- H. B. Griffiths, P. J. Hilton
Pages 406-450
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Calculus
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Front Matter
Pages 451-452
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- H. B. Griffiths, P. J. Hilton
Pages 453-457
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- H. B. Griffiths, P. J. Hilton
Pages 458-465
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- H. B. Griffiths, P. J. Hilton
Pages 466-473
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Pages 474-493
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- H. B. Griffiths, P. J. Hilton
Pages 494-504
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Additional Topics in the Calculus
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Front Matter
Pages 505-505
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- H. B. Griffiths, P. J. Hilton
Pages 507-513
About this book
arithmetic of the integers, linear algebra, an introduction to group theory, the theory of polynomial functions and polynomial equations, and some Boolean algebra. It could be supplemented, of course, by material from other chapters. Again, Course 5 (Calculus) aiscusses the differential and integral calculus more or less from the beginnings of these theories, and proceeds through functions of several real variables, functions of a complex variable, and topics of real analysis such as the implicit function theorem. We would, however, like to make a further point with regard to the appropriateness of our text in course work. We emphasized in the Introduction to the original edition that, in the main, we had in mind the reader who had already met the topics once and wished to review them in the light of his (or her) increased knowledge and mathematical maturity. We therefore believe that our book could form a suitable basis for American graduate courses in the mathematical sciences, especially those prerequisites for a Master's degree.
Authors and Affiliations
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University of Southampton, Southampton, England
H. B. Griffiths
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Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, USA
P. J. Hilton