“This book thoroughly examines the distribution of prime numbers in arithmetic progressions.” — From the back cover
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Graduate Texts in Mathematics: Classical Topology and Combinatorial Group Theory, Second Edition (Hardback)
“This is a well-balanced introduction to topology that stresses geometric aspects.” — From the back cover
Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics: Vector Analysis (Hardback)
“Classical vector analysis deals with vector fields; the gradient, divergence, and curl operators; line, surface, and volume integrals; and the integral theorems of Gauss, Green, and Stokes. Modern vector analysis distills these into the Cartan calculus and a general form of Stokes’s theorem. This essentially modern text carefully develops vector analysis on manifolds, reinterprets it from the classical viewpoint (and with the classical notation) for three-dimensional Euclidean space, and then goes on to introduce de Rham cohomology and Hodge theory.” — From the back cover
Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics: Linearity, Symmetry, and Prediction in the Hydrogen Atom (Hardback)
“This user-friendly exposition, driven by numerous examples and exercises, requires a solid background in calculus and familiarity with either linear algebra or advanced quantum mechanics. … [It] will benefit students in mathematics, physics and chemistry, as well as a literate general readership.” — From the back cover
Elementary Geometry of Algebraic Curves: An Undergraduate Introduction (Softcover)
“This is a genuine introduction to plane algebraic curves from a geometric viewpoint, designed as a first text for undergraduates in mathematics, or for postgraduate and research workers in the engineering and physical sciences.” — From the back cover
Graduate Texts in Mathematics: Classical Topics in Complex Function Theory (Hardback)
“This book is an ideal text for an advance course in the theory of complex functions. The author leads the reader to experience function theory personally and to participate in the work of the creative mathematician.” — From the back cover