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Topology, Calculus and Approximation [electronic resource] / by Vilmos Komornik.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Springer Undergraduate Mathematics SeriesPublisher: London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer, 2017Description: XIV, 382 p. 64 illus., 1 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781447173168
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 515.352 23
LOC classification:
  • QA372
Online resources:
Contents:
Part 1. Topology -- Chapter 1. Metric spaces -- Chapter 2. Topological spaces -- Chapter 3. Normed spaces -- Part 2. Differential calculus -- Chapter 4. The Derivative -- Chapter 5. Higher-order derivatives -- Chapter 6. Ordinary differential equations -- Chapter 7. Implicit functions and their applications -- Part 3. Approximation methods -- Chapter 8. Interpolation -- Chapter 9. Orthogonal polynomials -- Chapter 10. Numerical integration -- Chapter 11. Finding roots -- Chapter 12. Numerical solution of differential equations.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Presenting basic results of topology, calculus of several variables, and approximation theory which are rarely treated in a single volume, this textbook includes several beautiful, but almost forgotten, classical theorems of Descartes, Erdős, Fejér, Stieltjes, and Turán.  The exposition style of Topology, Calculus and Approximation follows the Hungarian mathematical tradition of Paul Erdős and others. In the first part, the classical results of Alexandroff, Cantor, Hausdorff, Helly, Peano, Radon, Tietze and Urysohn illustrate the theories of metric, topological and normed spaces. Following this, the general framework of normed spaces and Carathéodory's definition of the derivative are shown to simplify the statement and proof of various theorems in calculus and ordinary differential equations. The third and final part is devoted to interpolation, orthogonal polynomials, numerical integration, asymptotic expansions and the numerical solution of algebraic and differential equations. Students of both pure and applied mathematics, as well as physics and engineering should find this textbook useful. Only basic results of one-variable calculus and linear algebra are used, and simple yet pertinent examples and exercises illustrate the usefulness of most theorems. Many of these examples are new or difficult to locate in the literature, and so the original sources of most notions and results are given to help readers understand the development of the field.
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Part 1. Topology -- Chapter 1. Metric spaces -- Chapter 2. Topological spaces -- Chapter 3. Normed spaces -- Part 2. Differential calculus -- Chapter 4. The Derivative -- Chapter 5. Higher-order derivatives -- Chapter 6. Ordinary differential equations -- Chapter 7. Implicit functions and their applications -- Part 3. Approximation methods -- Chapter 8. Interpolation -- Chapter 9. Orthogonal polynomials -- Chapter 10. Numerical integration -- Chapter 11. Finding roots -- Chapter 12. Numerical solution of differential equations.

Presenting basic results of topology, calculus of several variables, and approximation theory which are rarely treated in a single volume, this textbook includes several beautiful, but almost forgotten, classical theorems of Descartes, Erdős, Fejér, Stieltjes, and Turán.  The exposition style of Topology, Calculus and Approximation follows the Hungarian mathematical tradition of Paul Erdős and others. In the first part, the classical results of Alexandroff, Cantor, Hausdorff, Helly, Peano, Radon, Tietze and Urysohn illustrate the theories of metric, topological and normed spaces. Following this, the general framework of normed spaces and Carathéodory's definition of the derivative are shown to simplify the statement and proof of various theorems in calculus and ordinary differential equations. The third and final part is devoted to interpolation, orthogonal polynomials, numerical integration, asymptotic expansions and the numerical solution of algebraic and differential equations. Students of both pure and applied mathematics, as well as physics and engineering should find this textbook useful. Only basic results of one-variable calculus and linear algebra are used, and simple yet pertinent examples and exercises illustrate the usefulness of most theorems. Many of these examples are new or difficult to locate in the literature, and so the original sources of most notions and results are given to help readers understand the development of the field.

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