New Mathematics
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Item A brief course in analytic geometry,(Peace Publishers, 1964) Efimov, N VItem Business Statistics(The Teaching Company Limited Partnership, 1997) Geis, George T.Item Business Statistics(The Teaching Company Limited Partnership, 1997) Geis, George T.Item A concise geometry.(s.n., 1920) Durell, Clement VItem A Constructive Semantics of the Lambda Calculus(Indian Institute of Technology, 1994) A Constructive Semantics Of The Lambda CalculusItem A course in mathematical analysis(Ginn & Company, 1917) Goursat, Edouard; Hedrick, E RItem A course in mathematics, for students of engineering and applied science,(Ginn & Company, 1907) Woods, Frederick S; Bailey, Frederick HItem A course of differential geometry,(Clarendon Press, 1926) Campbell, John Edward; Elliott, E BItem Decimal clasification and relativ index(Forest Press, 1922) Dewey, MelvilItem Decimal classification and relativ index for libraries, clippings, notes, etc.(Library bureau, 1899) Dewey, MelvilItem Delsarte system of expression(Dance Horizons, 1886) Stebbins, GenevieveItem The Earliest Arithmetics in English(The Project Gutenberg, 2008) Steele, RobertItem The elements of non-Euclidean geometry,(At the Clarendon Press, 1909) Coolidge, Julian LowellItem Financial mathematics,(Van Nostrand Company, 1946) Richardson, C HItem A first course in mathematical statistics(University Press, 1964) Weatherburn, C EItem A first course in mathematics for technical students(s.n., 1914) Haler, P J; Stuart, A HItem A first course in statistics, their use and interpretation in education and psychology(Houghton Mifflin, 1942) Lindquist, E FItem Foreign credits and collections.(Prentice Hall, 1947) ánchez, Julio Rodríguez SItem Foundations Of Algebraic Topology(Princeton University Press, 1952) Eilenberg, Samuel; Steenrod, Norman EarlItem Graph theory(Springer,, 2000) Bondy, J A; Murty, U S RThe primary aim of this book is to present a coherent introduction to the subject, suitable as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in mathematics and computer science. It provides a systematic treatment of the theory of graphs without sacrificing its intuitive and aesthetic appeal. Commonly used proof techniques are described and illustrated, and a wealth of exercises - of varying levels of difficulty.
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