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A Problem Book In Mathematical Analysis

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ABOUT THE BOOK The "Classic Text Series" is a collection of books written by the most famous mathematicians of their time and has been proven over the years as the most preferred concept-building tool to learn mathematics. Arihant's imprints of these books are a way of presenting these timeless classics. Compiled by GN Berman, the book "A Problem Book in Mathematic Analysis" has been updated and deals with the modern treatment of complex concepts of Mathematical Analysis. Formulated as per the latest syllabus, this complete preparatory guide is compiled with systematically arranged Problems, exercises, and solutions to enhance problem-solving skills. The unique features accumulated in this book are: 1. Complete coverage of syllabus in 16 Chapters 2. A corresponding section of the textbook Mathematical Analysis 3. Hints for the solutions are given for more difficult problems 4. Table of values of basic elementary functions is given in Appendix 5. Works as an elementary textbook to build concepts 6. Chapterwise study notes, Miscellaneous Examples, and Answers TABLE OF CONTENT: Function, Limit, Continuity, Derivative & Differential- Differential Calculus, Investigating Functions and Their Graphs, The Definite Integral, Indefinite Integral- Indefinite Calculus, Methods for Evaluating Definite Integrals- Improper Integrals, Application of Integral Calculus, Series, Functions of Several Variables- Differential Calculus, Application of Differential Calculus of Functions of Several Variables, Multiple Integrals, Line Integrals and Surface Integrals, Differential Equations, Trigonometric Series, Elements of Field Theory, Answers, Appendix

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9789388127325
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 464
  • Udgivet:
  • 17. februar 2023
  • Størrelse:
  • 140x25x216 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 579 g.
  • 2-3 uger.
  • 23. november 2024
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ABOUT THE BOOK
The "Classic Text Series" is a collection of books written by the most famous mathematicians of their
time and has been proven over the years as the most preferred concept-building tool to learn
mathematics. Arihant's imprints of these books are a way of presenting these timeless classics.
Compiled by GN Berman, the book "A Problem Book in Mathematic Analysis" has been updated and
deals with the modern treatment of complex concepts of Mathematical Analysis. Formulated as per the
latest syllabus, this complete preparatory guide is compiled with systematically arranged Problems,
exercises, and solutions to enhance problem-solving skills.
The unique features accumulated in this book are:
1. Complete coverage of syllabus in 16 Chapters
2. A corresponding section of the textbook Mathematical Analysis
3. Hints for the solutions are given for more difficult problems
4. Table of values of basic elementary functions is given in Appendix
5. Works as an elementary textbook to build concepts
6. Chapterwise study notes, Miscellaneous Examples, and Answers
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Function, Limit, Continuity, Derivative & Differential- Differential Calculus, Investigating Functions and
Their Graphs, The Definite Integral, Indefinite Integral- Indefinite Calculus, Methods for Evaluating
Definite Integrals- Improper Integrals, Application of Integral Calculus, Series, Functions of Several
Variables- Differential Calculus, Application of Differential Calculus of Functions of Several Variables,
Multiple Integrals, Line Integrals and Surface Integrals, Differential Equations, Trigonometric Series,
Elements of Field Theory, Answers, Appendix

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