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Introduction to Mathematical Analysis - cover

Introduction to Mathematical Analysis

Simone Malacrida

Verlag: Simone Malacrida

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The theoretical assumptions of the following mathematical topics are presented in this book:
introduction to topology
limits and calculus of limits
continuity and continuous functions
derivatives and differential calculus
integrals and integral calculus
study of functions of real variables
Each topic is treated by emphasizing practical applications and solving some significant exercises.
Verfügbar seit: 16.12.2022.

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