
A Transition to Advanced Mathematics
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- Intro
- Contents
- 1 Mathematical Logic
- 1.1 The Formal Language of Sentential Logic
- 1.2 Truth and Sentential Logic
- 1.3 An Algebra for Sentential Logic
- 1.4 Application: Designing Computer Circuits
- 1.5 Natural Deductive Reasoning
- 1.6 The Formal Language of Predicate Logic
- 1.7 Fundamentals of Mathematical Proofs
- Notes
- 2 Abstract Algebra
- 2.1 The Algebra of Sets
- 2.2 The Division Algorithm and Modular Addition
- 2.3 Modular Multiplication and Equivalence Relations
- 2.4 An Introduction to Groups
- 2.5 Dihedral Groups
- 2.6 Application: Check Digit Schemes
- Notes
- 3 Number Theory
- 3.1 Prime Numbers
- 3.2 Application: Introduction to Coding Theory and Cryptography
- 3.3 From the Pythagorean Theorem to Fermat's Last Theorem
- 3.4 Irrational Numbers and Fields
- 3.5 Polynomials and Transcendental Numbers
- 3.6 Mathematical Induction
- Notes
- 4 Real Analysis
- 4.1 Analytic Geometry
- 4.2 Functions and Inverse Functions
- 4.3 Limits and Continuity
- 4.4 The Derivative
- 4.5 Understanding Infinity
- 4.6 The Riemann Integral
- 4.7 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
- 4.8 Application: Differential Equations
- Notes
- 5 Probability and Statistics
- 5.1 Combinatorics
- 5.2 Pascal's Triangle and the Binomial Theorem
- 5.3 Basic Probability Theory
- 5.4 Application: Statistical Inference and Hypothesis Testing
- 5.5 Least Squares Regression
- Notes
- 6 Graph Theory
- 6.1 An Introduction to Graph Theory
- 6.2 The Explorer and the Traveling Salesman
- 6.3 Shortest Paths and Spanning Trees
- 6.4 Application: Weighted Graphs
- Notes
- 7 Complex Analysis
- 7.1 Complex Numbers and Complex Functions
- 7.2 Analytic Functions and the Cauchy-Riemann Equations
- 7.3 Power Series Representations of Analytic Functions
- 7.4 Harmonic Functions
- 7.5 Application: Streamlines and Equipotentials
- Notes
- Answers to Questions
- Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises
- Online Resources
- References
- Index
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