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39 reviews《高等数学引论1(英文版)Introduction to Advanced Mathematics (1)》第一册包括实数极限理论、微分和积分及其应用、级数理论、方程的近似解等内容、多元函数的微积分、多重级数理论、曲线及曲面、场论、Fourier级数、常微分方程组等内容;第二册主要介绍复变函数论的一般理论以及代数矩阵论的基本理论及其应用。
《高等数学引论1(英文版)Introduction to Advanced Mathematics (1)》再版时得到王元院士的认真修订。
The self-taught mathematician Hua Loo-Keng (1910-1985) spent most of his working life
in China and suffered at first hand the turbulence oftwentieth-century Chinese politics. His
influence has been credited with inspiring generations of mathematicians, while his papers
on number theory are regarded as 'virtually an index to the major activities in that subject
during the first half of the twentieth century/ An Introduction to Higher Mathematics is
based on lectures given by Hua at the University of Science and Technology ofChina from
1958. The course reflects Hua,s instinctive technique, using the simplest tools to tackle even
most difficult problems, and contains both pure and applied mathematics, emphasising the
interdependent relationships between different branches ofthe discipline. With hundreds of
diagrams, examples and exercises, this is both a wide-ranging reference text for university
mathematics and a testament to the teaching of one of the most eminent mathematicians of
his generation.