By S. B. Chae
April 29, 1985
This book presents a systematic introduction to the theory of holomorphic mappings in normed spaces which has been scattered throughout the literature. It gives the necessary, elementary background for all branches of modern mathematics involving differential calculus in higher dimensional spaces....
By L. Corwin
January 29, 1982
Classroom-tested and lucidly written, Multivariable Calculus gives a thorough and rigoroustreatment of differential and integral calculus of functions of several variables. Designed as ajunior-level textbook for an advanced calculus course, this book covers a variety of notions,including continuity...
By Istratescu
March 01, 1981
This book is an introduction to the subject and is devoted to standard material on linear functional analysis, and presents some ergodic theorems for classes of operators containing the quasi-compact operators. It discusses various classes of operators connected with the numerical range....
By C. Orzech
January 01, 1981
This book introduces the contemporary notions of algebraic varieties, morphisms of varieties, and adeles to the classical subject of plane curves over algebraically closed fields. It is useful for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in mathematics....
By I. Vaisman
August 01, 1980
This book presents to the reader a modern axiomatic construction of three-dimensional Euclidean geometry in a rigorous and accessible form. It is helpful for high school teachers who are interested in the modernization of the teaching of geometry....
By J. H. Curtiss
April 01, 1978
This book includes information on elementary general topology, the Cauchy Integral Theorem and concepts of homology and homotopy in their application to the Cauchy theory. It is intended for an introductory course in complex analysis at the first-year graduate and advanced undergraduate level....
By Pshenichnyi
May 01, 1971
This book presents a theory of necessary conditions for an extremum, including formal conditions for an extremum and computational methods. It states the general results of the theory and shows how these results can be particularized to specific problems....