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W. W. Sawyer

    Walter Warwick Sawyer fue un matemático y autor que enseñó en varios continentes. Su trabajo se centró en hacer que las matemáticas fueran accesibles para una audiencia más amplia y en revelar su belleza. La habilidad de Sawyer para explicar conceptos complejos de manera simple y atractiva lo convirtió en un importante divulgador de las matemáticas. Su escritura a menudo enfatizaba las profundas conexiones entre las matemáticas, la realidad y el arte.

    Прелюдия к математике
    Mathematician's Delight
    Prelude to Mathematics
    An Engineering Approach to Linear Algebra
    Concrete Approach to Abstract Algebra
    A First Look at Numerical Functional Analysis
    • Functional analysis arose from traditional topics of calculus and integral and differential equations. This accessible text by an internationally renowned teacher and author starts with problems in numerical analysis and shows how they lead naturally to the concepts of functional analysis. Suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students, this book provides coherent explanations for complex concepts. Topics include Banach and Hilbert spaces, contraction mappings and other criteria for convergence, differentiation and integration in Banach spaces, the Kantorovich test for convergence of an iteration, and Rall's ideas of polynomial and quadratic operators. Numerous examples appear throughout the text.

      A First Look at Numerical Functional Analysis
    • Concrete Approach to Abstract Algebra

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Brief, clear, and well written, this introductory treatment bridges the gap between traditional and modern algebra. Includes exercises with complete solutions. The only prerequisite is high school-level algebra. 1959 edition.

      Concrete Approach to Abstract Algebra
    • Rich in physical analogies, this book features a blend of worked and unworked examples that are seamlessly integrated with the text. It aims to enhance understanding through practical illustrations, making complex concepts more accessible to readers.

      An Engineering Approach to Linear Algebra
    • A noted educator's account of some of the more stimulating and surprising branches of mathematics, this volume profiles the mathematical mind and the aims of mathematics. Five introductory chapters offer conceptual groundwork, and subsequent chapters present lucid, accessible explorations of non-Euclidean geometry, matrices, determinants, group theory, and related topics. 1955 edition.

      Prelude to Mathematics
    • Mathematician's Delight

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      "Recommended with confidence" by The Times Literary Supplement, this lively survey starts with arithmetic and algebra and gradually proceeds to trigonometry and calculus. The author, who is internationally renowned for his innovative teaching methods, offers insights into the pleasures of mathematics that will appeal to readers of all backgrounds. 1943 edition.

      Mathematician's Delight