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020 | _a9783540636403 (pbk.) | ||
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_a515.076 _bPOL |
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_aPolya, George _91191 |
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_aProblems and theorems in analysis I : _bseries, integral calculus, theory of functions |
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_aBerlin _bSpringer _c1978 |
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300 | _axix,389p. | ||
440 |
_aIntegral Calculus. Theory of Function _93139 |
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500 | _ahttps://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-642-61983-0#toc | ||
520 | _aFrom the reviews: "The work is one of the real classics of this century; it has had much influence on teaching, on research in several branches of hard analysis, particularly complex function theory, and it has been an essential indispensable source book for those seriously interested in mathematical problems. These volumes contain many extraordinary problems and sequences of problems, mostly from some time past, well worth attention today and tomorrow. Written in the early twenties by two young mathematicians of outstanding talent, taste, breadth, perception, perseverence, and pedagogical skill, this work broke new ground in the teaching of mathematics and how to do mathematical research. (Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society) | ||
650 |
_aMathematical analysis _9465 |
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650 |
_aCalculus, Integral _93137 |
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_aSzego, Gabor _93138 |
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