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  2. Category:Mathematics textbooks - Wikipedia

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    Addison-Wesley Secondary Math: An Integrated Approach: Focus on Algebra; Al-Jabr; Algebra and Tiling; Algebraic Geometry (book) Algorismus (Norse text) Algorithmic Geometry; Analyse des Infiniment Petits pour l'Intelligence des Lignes Courbes; Analysis Situs (book) Arithmetic (book) The Art of Mathematics

  3. Graduate Studies in Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Graduate Studies in Mathematics (GSM) is a series of graduate-level textbooks in mathematics published by the American Mathematical Society (AMS). The books in this series are published in hardcover and e-book formats.

  4. Graduate Texts in Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Graduate Texts in Mathematics (GTM) (ISSN 0072-5285) is a series of graduate-level textbooks in mathematics published by Springer-Verlag.The books in this series, like the other Springer-Verlag mathematics series, are yellow books of a standard size (with variable numbers of pages).

  5. Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    The books in this series, like the other Springer-Verlag mathematics series, are small yellow books of a standard size. The books in this series tend to be written at a more elementary level than the similar Graduate Texts in Mathematics series, although there is a fair amount of overlap between the two series in terms of material covered and ...

  6. Concrete Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Concrete Mathematics: A Foundation for Computer Science, by Ronald Graham, Donald Knuth, and Oren Patashnik, first published in 1989, is a textbook that is widely used in computer-science departments as a substantive but light-hearted treatment of the analysis of algorithms.

  7. Finite field - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a finite field or Galois field (so-named in honor of Évariste Galois) is a field that contains a finite number of elements.As with any field, a finite field is a set on which the operations of multiplication, addition, subtraction and division are defined and satisfy certain basic rules.

  8. List of important publications in mathematics - Wikipedia

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    The eminent historian of mathematics Carl Boyer once called Euler's Introductio in analysin infinitorum the greatest modern textbook in mathematics. [32] Published in two volumes, [ 33 ] [ 34 ] this book more than any other work succeeded in establishing analysis as a major branch of mathematics, with a focus and approach distinct from that ...

  9. Field (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    Informally, a field is a set, along with two operations defined on that set: an addition operation written as a + b, and a multiplication operation written as a ⋅ b, both of which behave similarly as they behave for rational numbers and real numbers, including the existence of an additive inverse −a for all elements a, and of a multiplicative inverse b −1 for every nonzero element b.

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