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9780195310764

A Transition to Advanced Mathematics A Survey Course

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    9780195310764

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    0195310764

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-07-27
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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A Transition to Advanced Mathematics: A Survey Course promotes the goals of a "bridge'' course in mathematics, helping to lead students from courses in the calculus sequence (and other courses where they solve problems that involve mathematical calculations) to theoretical upper-level mathematics courses (where they will have to prove theorems and grapple with mathematical abstractions). The text simultaneously promotes the goals of a ``survey'' course, describing the intriguing questions and insights fundamental to many diverse areas of mathematics, including Logic, Abstract Algebra, Number Theory, Real Analysis, Statistics, Graph Theory, and Complex Analysis.

The main objective is "to bring about a deep change in the mathematical character of students -- how they think and their fundamental perspectives on the world of mathematics." This text promotes three major mathematical traits in a meaningful, transformative way: to develop an ability to communicate with precise language, to use mathematically sound reasoning, and to ask probing questions about mathematics. In short, we hope that working through A Transition to Advanced Mathematics encourages students to become mathematicians in the fullest sense of the word.

A Transition to Advanced Mathematics has a number of distinctive features that enable this transformational experience. Embedded Questions and Reading Questions illustrate and explain fundamental concepts, allowing students to test their understanding of ideas independent of the exercise sets. The text has extensive, diverse Exercises Sets; with an average of 70 exercises at the end of section, as well as almost 3,000 distinct exercises. In addition, every chapter includes a section that explores an application of the theoretical ideas being studied. We have also interwoven embedded reflections on the history, culture, and philosophy of mathematics throughout the text.

Author Biography


William Johnson is currently the Provost of Randolph-Macon College. He has been teaching mathematics to undergraduates since 1983.
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Alex M. McAllister is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Centre College. Over the past fifteen years, Alex has taught mathematics to undergraduates at the University of Notre Dame, Dartmouth College, and Centre College.

Table of Contents

Mathematical Logicp. 3
The Formal Language of Sentential Logicp. 4
Truth and Sentential Logicp. 13
An Algebra for Sentential Logicp. 21
Application: Designing Computer Circuitsp. 32
Natural Deductive Reasoningp. 46
The Formal Language of Predicate Logicp. 57
Fundamentals of Mathematical Proofsp. 69
Notesp. 80
Abstract Algebrap. 82
The Algebra of Setsp. 83
The Division Algorithm and Modular Additionp. 94
Modular Multiplication and Equivalence Relationsp. 104
An Introduction to Groupsp. 116
Dihedral Groupsp. 129
Application: Check Digit Schemesp. 141
Notesp. 154
Number Theoryp. 157
Prime Numbersp. 159
Application: Introduction to Coding Theory and Cryptographyp. 169
From the Pythagorean Theorem to Fermat's Last Theoremp. 185
Irrational Numbers and Fieldsp. 200
Polynomials and Transcendental Numbersp. 213
Mathematical Inductionp. 227
Notesp. 238
Real Analysisp. 241
Analytic Geometryp. 242
Functions and Inverse Functionsp. 256
Limits and Continuityp. 266
The Derivativep. 281
Understanding Infinityp. 293
The Riemann Integralp. 310
The Fundamental Theorem of Calculusp. 329
Application: Differential Equationsp. 345
Notesp. 360
Probability and Statisticsp. 362
Combinatoricsp. 363
Pascal's Triangle and the Binomial Theoremp. 380
Basic Probability Theoryp. 393
Application: Statistical Inference and Hypothesis Testingp. 415
Least Squares Regressionp. 432
Notesp. 449
Graph Theoryp. 451
An Introduction to Graph Theoryp. 452
The Explorer and the Traveling Salesmanp. 469
Shortest Paths and Spanning Treesp. 483
Application: Weighted Graphsp. 500
Notesp. 523
Complex Analysisp. 525
Complex Numbers and Complex Functionsp. 526
Analytic Functions and the Cauchy-Riemann Equationsp. 544
Power Series Representations of Analytic Functionsp. 559
Harmonic Functionsp. 576
Application: Streamlines and Equipotentialsp. 586
Notesp. 600
Answers to Questionsp. 602
Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercisesp. 654
Online Resourcesp. 714
Referencesp. 717
Indexp. 729
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