Studying Mathematics: The Beauty, the Toil and the Method by Marco Bramanti (PDF)

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    • Published: 2018
    • Number of pages: 415 pages
    • Format: PDF
    • File Size: 6.40 MB
    • Authors: Marco Bramanti

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    This book is dedicated to preparing prospective college students for the study of mathematics. It can be used at the end of high school or during the first year of college, for personal study or for introductory courses. It aims to set a meeting between two relatives who rarely speak to each other: the Mathematics of Beauty, which shows up in some popular books and films, and the Mathematics of Toil, which is widely known. Toil can be overcome through an appropriate method of work. Beauty will be found in the achievement of a way of thinking.The first part concerns the mathematical language: the expressions “for all”, “there exists”, “implies”, “is false”, …; what is a proof by contradiction; how to use indices, sums, induction.The second part tackles specific difficulties: to study a definition, to understand an idea and apply it, to fix a slightly wrong argument, to discuss suggestions, to explain a proof.The third part presentscustomary techniques and points of view in college mathematics.The reader can choose one of three difficulty levels (A, B, C).

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    Editorial Reviews: From the Back Cover This book is dedicated to preparing prospective college students for the study of mathematics. It can be used at the end of high school or during the first year of college, for personal study or for introductory courses. It aims to set a meeting between two relatives who rarely speak to each other: the Mathematics of Beauty, which shows up in some popular books and films, and the Mathematics of Toil, which is widely known. Toil can be overcome through an appropriate method of work. Beauty will be found in the achievement of a way of thinking.The first part concerns the mathematical language: the expressions “for all”, “there exists”, “implies”, “is false”, …; what is a proof by contradiction; how to use indices, sums, induction.The second part tackles specific difficulties: to study a definition, to understand an idea and apply it, to fix a slightly wrong argument, to discuss suggestions, to explain a proof.The third part presentscustomary techniques and points of view in college mathematics.The reader can choose one of three difficulty levels (A, B, C). About the Author Marco Bramanti is Professor of Mathematics at the Politecnico di Milano. His current research interests include linear second order partial differential equations with nonnegative characteristic form, geometry of Hörmander’s vector fields, real analysis, in particular singular integral theory. He has authored numerous research papers, one research monograph, and numerous textbooks.Giancarlo Travaglini is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Milano-Bicocca. He is the author of numerous research papers and the author or the editor of several books in the areas of abstract harmonic analysis, Fourier analysis, discrepancy theory and mathematics education. His current mathematical interests include Fourier analysis, discrepancy theory, Radon transforms and didactics of mathematics.

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