Inequalities (Cambridge Mathematical Library) 2nd Edition by G. H. Hardy (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 1988
  • Number of pages: 338 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 8.24 MB
  • Authors: G. H. Hardy

Description

This classic of the mathematical literature forms a comprehensive study of the inequalities used throughout mathematics. First published in 1934, it presents clearly and exhaustively both the statement and proof of all the standard inequalities of analysis. The authors were well known for their powers of exposition and were able here to make the subject accessible to a wide audience of mathematicians.

User’s Reviews

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐I bought the Kindle version because my eyesight isn’t what it used to be. Instead of a magnifying glass for books, I now use the Kindle magnification to help me. The typeface size of mathematical expressions is way too small for me in the Kindle version. If your eyes are still OK, buy the book version. Otherwise, the book is truly a classic. Years ago, I used to see George Polya (in his 80’s) walking around my friend’s neighborhood in Palo Alto (near Stanford U.).

⭐The symbols are difficult to read. For those who are weak in basic inequalities may not be easy to follow the formal proofs of the theories concerned.

⭐If you have gone through Baby Rudin and not looked at this then you are making a very BIG mistake since it is a great book. Inequalities (along with hoping we guess right and can take a limit) are fundamental. If none of this makes sense to you, move on. Otherwise, buy the book. It is elderly but very well written (as is all of Hardy’s work).

⭐Great quality! I recommend them.

⭐Mertis its permanent place in the math literature. I love this book.

⭐The bible of inequality.

⭐A well written, classic text written by three larger than life math legends (Hardy, Littlewood, Polya). This is the definitive and monumental text on inequality — the little angular symbols you see in all fields of mathematics — from analysis to number theory to topology to combinatorics (i would say all fields of science but I am not a math apologist, mind you, so I would stay with those things I know something about).

⭐More than a classic, this book is an encyclopedia of inequalities…But, be aware that every line in most of the proofs takes non-negligible time and effort on the part of the reader, in order to outguess why in heavens, Hardy wrote it : indeed, Hardy states, I mean only states things and it’s up to the reader to do the details…And there are 407 theorems…!So, why 5 stars ? Well, simply because Hardy’s proofs are a work of art, giving a unique example of the sense of beauty in mathematics, to a reader who accepts the investment in terms of personal effort and concentration, along with a load of pencils and paper…Obviously, an easier way is to pass the proofs and concentrate on theorem headings, i.e. use the book as a reference work.

⭐No es un libro hecho por Cambridge University Press. Es la misma obra, empero no lo editan ellos.Great early work on inequalities followed by works of Mitrinovic and by Bullen

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