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Contests in higher Mathematics

14-12-2007 - 08:07

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Contests in Higher Mathematics: Miklos Schweitzer Competitions, 1962-1991 (Problem Books in Mathematics) (Problem Books in Mathematics)


Book Description
One of the most effective ways to stimulate students to enjoy intellectual efforts is the scientific competition. In 1894 the Hungarian Mathematical and Physical Society introduced a mathematical competition for high school students. The success of high school competitions led the Mathematical Society to found a college level contest, named after Miklós Schweitzer. The problems of the Schweitzer Contests are proposed and selected by the most prominent Hungarian mathematicians. This book collects the problems posed in the contests between 1962 and 1991 which range from algebra, combinatorics, theory of functions, geometry, measure theory, number theory, operator theory, probability theory, topology, to set theory. The second part contains the solutions. The Schweitzer competition is one of the most unique in the world. The experience shows that this competition helps to identify research talents. This collection of problems and solutions in several fields in mathematics can serve as a guide for many undergraduates and young mathematicians. The large variety of research level problems might be of interest for more mature mathematicians and historians of mathematics as well.

Hardcover: 584 pages
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (December 6, 1995)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0387945881
ISBN-13: 978-0387945880
Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 1.6 inches

Problems and theóem in Mathematical Analysis

14-12-2007 - 07:10

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1.Problems and Theorems in Analysis I: Series, Integral Calculus, Theory of Functions (Classics in Mathematics) (Paperback)
by George Polya (Author), Gabor Szegö (Author), D. Aeppli (Translator), C.E. Billigheimer (Translator)

Paperback: 392 pages
Publisher: Springer (March 17, 2004)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 3540636404
ISBN-13: 978-3540636403
Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 0.6 inches
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From the reviews: "The present English edition is not a mere translation of the German original. Many new problems have been added. (Jahresb. DMV) "There are some excellent books which are indispensable to the instruction of indeed good mathematicians and this volume is, without any doubt, one of them. The broad horizon of the book, its clear style and logical construction are some of the qualities which assure

From the reviews: "The work is one of the real classics of this century; it has had much influence on teaching, on research in several branches of hard analysis, particularly complex function theory, and it has been an essential indispensable source book for those seriously interested in mathematical problems. These volumes contain many extraordinary problems and sequences of problems, mostly from some time past, well worth attention today and tomorrow. Written in the early twenties by two young mathematicians of outstanding talent, taste, breadth, perception, perseverence, and pedagogical skill, this work broke new ground in the teaching of mathematics and how to do mathematical research." -Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society



Book Description
From the reviews: "The work is one of the real classics of this century; it has had much influence on teaching, on research in several branches of hard analysis, particularly complex function theory, and it has been an essential indispensable source book for those seriously interested in mathematical problems. These volumes contain many extraordinary problems and sequences of problems, mostly from some time past, well worth attention today and tomorrow. Written in the early twenties by two young mathematicians of outstanding talent, taste, breadth, perception, perseverence, and pedagogical skill, this work broke new ground in the teaching of mathematics and how to do mathematical research. (Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society)

2)Problems and Theorems in Analysis. Volume II:


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From the reviews: "... In the past, more of the leading mathematicians proposed and solved problems than today, and there were problem departments in many journals. Pólya and Szego must have combed all of the large problem literature from about 1850 to 1925 for their material, and their collection of the best in analysis is a heritage of lasting value. The work is unashamedly dated. With few exceptions, all of its material comes from before 1925. We can judge its vintage by a brief look at the author indices (combined). Let's start on the C's: Cantor, Carathéodory, Carleman, Carlson, Catalan, Cauchy, Cayley, Cesàro,... Or the L's: Lacour, Lagrange, Laguerre, Laisant, Lambert, Landau, Laplace, Lasker, Laurent, Lebesgue, Legendre,... Omission is also information: Carlitz, Erdös, Moser, etc."
-Bull.Americ.Math.Soc.

Book Description
From the reviews: "... In the past, more of the leading mathematicians proposed and solved problems than today, and there were problem departments in many journals. Pólya and Szego must have combed all of the large problem literature from about 1850 to 1925 for their material, and their collection of the best in analysis is a heritage of lasting value. The work is unashamedly dated. With few exceptions, all of its material comes from before 1925. We can judge its vintage by a brief look at the author indices (combined). Let's start on the C's: Cantor, Carathéodory, Carleman, Carlson, Catalan, Cauchy, Cayley, Cesàro,... Or the L's: Lacour, Lagrange, Laguerre, Laisant, Lambert, Landau, Laplace, Lasker, Laurent, Lebesgue, Legendre,... Omission is also information: Carlitz, Erdös, Moser, etc."Bull.Americ.Math.Soc.


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Volume 33, số 7, năm 2007

04-11-2007 - 21:17

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Mathematical Miniatures (New Mathematical Library)

28-10-2007 - 13:51

Mathematical Miniatures (New Mathematical Library)

By Svetoslav Savchev, Titu Andreescu,


Publisher: The Mathematical Association of America
Number Of Pages: 230
Publication Date: 2002-11-01
Sales Rank: 515948
ISBN / ASIN: 088385645X
EAN: 9780883856451
Binding: Paperback
Manufacturer: The Mathematical Association of America
Studio: The Mathematical Association of America
Average Rating: 4
Total Reviews: 4

Book Description:

Rather than simply a collection of problems, this book can be thought of as both a tool chest of mathematical techniques and an anthology of mathematical verse. The authors have grouped problems so as to illustrate and highlight a number of important techniques and have provided enlightening solutions in all cases. As well as this there are essays on topics that are not only beautiful but also useful. The essays are diverse and enlivened by fresh, non-standard ideas. This book not only teaches techniques but gives a flavour of their past, present and possible future implications. It is a collection of miniature mathematical works in the fullest sense

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Volume 33, số 5, năm 2007

25-08-2007 - 23:58

is There any one who has Crux33 number5--September it released now ,!