This textbook covers topics of undergraduate mathematics in abstract
algebra, geometry, topology and analysis with the purpose of
connecting the underpinning key ideas. It guides STEM students towards
developing knowledge and skills to enrich their scientific education.
In doing so it avoids the common mechanical approach to
problem-solving based on the repetitive application of dry formulas.
The presentation preserves the mathematical rigour throughout and
still stays accessible to undergraduates. The didactical focus is
threaded through the assortment of subjects and reflects in the
book’s structure. Part 1 introduces the mathematical language and
its rules together with the basic building blocks. Part 2 discusses
the number systems of common practice, while the backgrounds needed to
solve equations and inequalities are developed in Part 3. Part 4
breaks down the traditional, outdated barriers between areas,
exploring in particular the interplay between algebra and geometry.Two
appendices form Part 5: the Greek etymology of frequent terms and a
list of mathematicians mentioned in the book. Abundant examples and
exercises are disseminated along the text to boost the learning
process and allow for independent work. Students will find invaluable
material to shepherd them through the first years of an undergraduate
course, or to complement previously learnt subject matters. Teachers
may pick’n’mix the contents for planning lecture courses or
supplementing their classes.
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A Guided Approach to Algebra, Geometry, Topology and Analysis
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783030871741
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter