“…[The book] is a treasure, which deserves wide adoption as a text and much consultation by historians and mathematicians alike.” — Physis Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza
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Student Mathematical Library, Volume 29: Matrix Groups for Undergraduates (Softcover)
“Matrix Groups for Undergraduates is concrete and example-driven, with geometric motivation and rigorous proofs. The story begins and ends with the rotation of a globe. In between, the author combines rigor and intuition to describe basic objects of Lie theory: Lie algebras, matrix exponentiation, Lie brackets, and maximal tori.” — From the back cover
Graduate Texts in Mathematics: A Course in Arithmetic (Hardback)
This book is divided into two parts: the first is purely algebraic, while the second uses “analytic” methods (holomorphic functions).
Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series: Metric Spaces (Softcover)
“The abstract concepts of metric spaces are often perceived as difficult. This book offers a unique approach to the subject which gives readers the advantage of a new perspective on ideas familiar from the analysis of a real line.” — From the back cover
Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series: Introduction to Lie Algebras (Softcover)
“Lie groups and lie algebras have become essential to many parts of mathematics and theoretical physics, with Lie algebras a central object of interest in their own right.” — From the back cover
Graduate Texts in Computer Science: Verification of Sequential and Concurrent Programs, Second Edition (Hardback)
“This book is an excellent introduction to a very broad field of program verification. The book integrates in a very clear and understandable manner all the basics of the subject. The main feature is that it brings together, for the first time, verification of sequential and concurrent programs.” — Compuscience