Manifolds and Differential Geometry
Author: Jeffrey Lee
Edition: First
Publisher: American Mathematical Society
Pages: 671
Price: £73.50
ISBN 9780821848159
A graduate-level introduction to the tools and structures of modern differential geometry, including vector bundles, tensors, differential forms, de Rham cohomology, the Frobenius theorem and basic Lie group theory.
Lectures on Fractal Geometry and Dynamical Systems
Authors: Yakov Pesin and Vaughn Climenhaga
Edition: First
Publisher: American Mathematical Society
Pages: 314
Price: £41.95
ISBN 9780821848890
Aimed at undergraduate students with standard knowledge in calculus, linear algebra and differential equations, this text offers an introduction to fractal geometry and dynamical systems.
Elementary Probability for Applications
Author: Rick Durrett
Edition: First
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Pages: 254
Price: £35.00
ISBN 9780521867566
Durrett aims to provide a clear introduction to probability theory. The text is designed for a one-term introduction to probability for students with basic calculus, with examples from genetics, sports and finance.
Schaum's Outline of Discrete Mathematics
Authors: Seymour Lipschutz and Mark Lipson
Edition: Third revised
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Pages: 496
Price: £11.99
ISBN 9780071615860
The authors offer examples, solved problems and practice exercises with accompanying explanations to test students' skills in discrete mathematics. Subjects covered range from set theory, relations, functions and algorithms to binary trees, finite state machines and Turing machines and ordered sets and lattices.
Elementary Technical Mathematics, International Edition
Authors: Dale Ewen and C. Robert Nelson
Edition: Tenth international
Publisher: Brooks Cole
Pages: 648
Price: £52.99
ISBN 9781439047231
Aimed at assisting students with minimal maths background to prepare for technical, trade or allied health courses, the text features numerous examples and applications drawn from such fields as industrial and construction trades, electronics, agriculture, welding, aviation and natural resources. It covers basic arithmetic including the metric system and measurement, algebra, geometry, trigonometry and statistics as they relate to technical fields and specific levels in college.
A Course in Mathematical Logic for Mathematicians
Author: Yu I. Manin with B. Zilber
Edition: Second
Publisher: Springer
Pages: 384
Price: £53.99
ISBN 9781441906144
Manin's goal is to provide a clear introduction to modern mathematical logic for working mathematicians, via an elementary introduction to formal languages and then a discussion of proof theory. The text presents highlights of 20th-century mathematical logic, a discussion of computability theory and Higman's theorem on recursive groups.
Introduction to Mathematical Logic
Authors: Elliott Mendelson and Kenneth H. Rosen
Edition: Fifth revised
Publisher: Chapman and Hall
Pages: 469
Price: £39.99
ISBN 9781584888765
Retaining all the key features of previous best-selling versions, this fifth edition explores the principal topics of mathematical logic, including propositional logic, first-order logic, first-order number theory and the theory of computability. It adds a chapter on model logic, expands the treatment of Godel's second incompleteness theorem and offers applications on how modern logic can be used in computer science.
Statistics: From Data to Decision
Authors: Ann E. Watkins, Richard L. Scheaffer and George W. Cobb
Edition: Second
Publisher: Wiley
Pages: 829
Price: £47.99
ISBN 9780470458518
The authors aim to teach statistics with a modern, data-analytic approach using graphing calculators and statistical software, offering a realistic understanding of the theoretical and practical applications of statistics. This edition includes more examples and a change to the book's title to reflect two key emphases of many university-level courses.
Precalculus
Author: Cynthia Y. Young
Edition: First
Publisher: Wiley
Pages: 1,175
Price: £137.00
ISBN 9780471756842
Young's lucid writing style is aimed at engineers looking for a clear approach to calculus, reducing maths anxiety and developing problem-solving skills. Topics covered include equations and inequalities, functions and their graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions of angles and real numbers, analytic trigonometry, polar coordinates and vectors, systems of linear equations and inequalities, conics, sequences and series.
Calculus: Early Transcendentals
Authors: William L. Briggs and Lyle Cochran
Edition: First international
Publisher: Pearson Education
Pages: 1,216
Price: £46.99
ISBN 9780321651938
The authors draw on their lecturing experience to create a text that aims to lead students to a deeper understanding of the subject, appealing to readers' geometric intuition to introduce fundamental concepts and lay the foundation for more rigorous development.
A (Terse) Introduction to Lebesgue Integration
Author: John Franks
Edition: First
Publisher: American Mathematical Society
Pages: 202
Price: £30.50
ISBN 9780821848623
Franks looks to offer advanced undergraduates and those beginning postgraduate study a gentle first encounter with the concepts of measure theory and functional analysis, in a work that addresses only a subset of the concepts that are likely to be found in a graduate-level analysis course. The text emphasises the motivation of these concepts as Franks aims to deal with them simply and concretely.