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    Principles of Mathematics: A Primer (repost)

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    Principles of Mathematics: A Primer (repost)

    Principles of Mathematics: A Primer by Vladimir Lepetic
    English | 2016 | ISBN: 1119131642 | 672 pages | PDF | 2,7 MB

    Presents a uniquely balanced approach that bridges introductory and advanced topics in modern mathematics

    An accessible treatment of the fundamentals of modern mathematics, Principles of Mathematics: A Primer provides a unique approach to introductory andadvanced mathematical topics. The book features six main subjects, whichcan be studied independently or in conjunction with each other including: settheory; mathematical logic; proof theory; group theory; theory of functions; andlinear algebra.

    The author begins with comprehensive coverage of the necessary building blocks in mathematics and emphasizes the need to think abstractly and develop an appreciation for mathematical thinking. Maintaining a useful balance of introductory coverage and mathematical rigor, Principles of Mathematics: A Primer features:

    Detailed explanations of important theorems and their applications
    Hundreds of completely solved problems throughout each chapter
    Numerous exercises at the end of each chapter to encourage further exploration
    Discussions of interesting and provocative issues that spark readers’ curiosity and facilitate a better understanding and appreciation of the field of mathematics

    Principles of Mathematics: A Primer is an ideal textbook for upper-undergraduate courses in the foundations of mathematics and mathematical logic as well as for graduate-level courses related to physics, engineering, and computer science. The book is also a useful reference for readers interested in pursuing careers in mathematics and the sciences.

    Vladimir Lepetic, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at DePaul University. His research interests include mathematical physics, set theory, foundations of mathematics, and the philosophy of mathematics.

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