This is a carefully revised edition of the well-respected ODE text, whose unique treatment provides a smooth transition to critical understanding of proofs of basic theorems. First chapters present a rigorous treatment of background material; middle chapters deal in detail with systems of nonlinear differential equations; final chapters are devoted to the study of second-order linear differential equations. The power of the theory of ODE is illustrated throughout by deriving the properties of important special functions, such as Bessel functions, hypergeometric functions, and the more common...
This is a carefully revised edition of the well-respected ODE text, whose unique treatment provides a smooth transition to critical understanding of p...
An understanding of the developments in classical analysis during the nineteenth century is vital to a full appreciation of the history of twentieth-century mathematical thought. It was during the nineteenth century that the diverse mathematical formulae of the eighteenth century were systematized and the properties of functions of real and complex variables clearly distinguished; and it was then that the calculus matured into the rigorous discipline of today, becoming in the process a dominant influence on mathematics and mathematical physics.
This Source Book, a sequel to D....
An understanding of the developments in classical analysis during the nineteenth century is vital to a full appreciation of the history of twentiet...
The present volume of reprints are what I consider to be my most interesting and influential papers on algebra and topology. To tie them together, and to place them in context, I have supplemented them by a series of brief essays sketching their historieal background (as I see it). In addition to these I have listed some subsequent papers by others which have further developed some of my key ideas. The papers on universal algebra, lattice theory, and general topology collected in the present volume concern ideas which have become familiar to all working mathematicians. It may be helpful to...
The present volume of reprints are what I consider to be my most interesting and influential papers on algebra and topology. To tie them together, and...
Saunders MacLane Garrett Birkhoff Garrett D. Birkhoff
This text introduces abstract algebra using familiar and concrete examples that illustrate each new concept as it is presented. It includes the coverage of such topics as the role of careful proof in algebra; linear algebra as grounded in geometry; groups as expressions of symmetry; subgroups and subsystems leading to lattice theory; and more.
This text introduces abstract algebra using familiar and concrete examples that illustrate each new concept as it is presented. It includes the covera...
A complete revision of the first edition this book. The author has added a chapter on turbulence, and has expanded the work on paradoxes and modeling. W.M. Elsasser said of the first edition, "A book such as this, concentrating as it does on the boundaries of fundamental progress, should be indispensable to all those engaged in hydrodynamical research who are concerned with the type of generalization that so often in the past has led to fundamental progress."
Originally published in 1960.
The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again...
A complete revision of the first edition this book. The author has added a chapter on turbulence, and has expanded the work on paradoxes and modeli...