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Use of mathematical literature /

Use of Mathematical Literature discusses the bibliographic concerns of mathematical literature. The book is comprised of 14 chapters that cover characteristics of mathematical literature and provide reviews of some of the major literature in various mathematical fields.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Dorling, Alison Rosemary
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; Boston : Butterworths, 1977.
Colección:Information sources for research and development.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Use of Mathematical Literature; Copyright Page; Preface; Contributors; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. The Role of the Literature in Mathematics; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 THE AUTHOR APPROACH TO THE LITERATURE; 1.3 CONFERENCES; 1.4 UNPUBLISHED MATERIAL; 1.5 BOOKS; 1.6 FUTURE TRENDS; Chapter 2. Major Organisations and Journals; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICAL UNION; 2.3 AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY; 2.4 LONDON MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY; 2.5 OTHER NATIONAL SOCIETIES; 2.6 UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS; 2.7 JOURNALS FROM COMMERCIAL PUBLISHERS; 2.8 TRANSLATIONS; 2.9 MONOGRAPH SERIES.
  • 2.10 BOURBAKIChapter 3. Reference Material; 3.1 ENCYCLOPAEDIAS; 3.2 HANDBOOKS; 3.3 ABSTRACTING JOURNALS; 3.4 BIBLIOGRAPHIES; 3.5 BIOGRAPHY; 3.6 DICTIONARIES; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. Mathematical Education; 4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 JOURNALS AND INDEXING PERIODICALS; 4.3 ASSOCIATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS; 4.4 THE DEVELOPMENT OF MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION; 4.5 SURVEYS; 4.6 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MATHEMATICS LEARNING; 4.7 CURRICULUM DESIGN; 4.8 ASSESSMENT AND EXAMINATIONS; 4.9 TEACHER TRAINING; 4.10 EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY AND INDEPENDENT LEARNING METHODS; 4.11 APPARATUS AND FILMS.
  • 4.12 MATHEMATICAL COMPETITIONS AND OTHER EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES4.13 THE NEEDS OF SOCIETY AND, IN PARTICULAR, OF OTHER SUBJECTS; 4.14 COMPUTERS; 4.15 RESEARCH IN MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION; 4.16 ADDRESSES OF ORGANISATIONS; Chapter 5. History of Mathematics; 5.1 INTRODUCTION; 5.2 BIBLIOGRAPHIES AND CATALOGUES; 5.3 JOURNALS FOR THE HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS; 5.4 BOOKS AND EDITIONS; 5.5 LIBRARIES AND CATALOGUES; 5.6 MANUSCRIPTS AND ARCHIVES; 5.7 SOCIETIES; 5.8 THE OPEN UNIVERSITY; 5.9 STATE AND NATURE OF THE ART; Chapter 6. Logic and Foundations; 6.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.2 JUSTIFICATION OF MATHEMATICS.
  • 6.3 FORMAL THEORIES AND METAMATHEMATICS6.4 INTUITIONISM AND CONSTRUCTIVISM; 6.5 RECURSION THEORY; 6.6 DECISION PROBLEMS; 6.7 AXIOMATIC SET THEORY; 6.8 DESCRIPTIVE SET THEORY; 6.9 MODEL THEORY; 6.10 GENERALISATIONS OF MODEL THEORY; 6.11 UNIVERSAL ALGEBRA; 6.12 INFINITARY COMBINATORICS; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. Combinatorics; 7.1 INTRODUCTION; 7.2 ENUMERATION; 7.3 COMBINATORIAL SET THEORY; 7.4 GRAPH THEORY; 7.5 FINITE GEOMETRIES AND DESIGNS; 7.6 CODING THEORY; 7.7 APPLICATIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 8. Rings and Algebras; 8.1 INTRODUCTION; 8.2 ASSOCIATIVE RINGS; 8.3 COMMUTATIVE RINGS.
  • 8.4 CATEGORIES AND HOMOLOGICAL ALGEBRA8.5 LIE ALGEBRAS AND OTHER NON-ASSOCIATIVE ALGEBRAS; 8.6 MONOIDS AND MORE GENERAL SYSTEMS; 8.7 PERIODICALS; REFERENCES; Chapter 9. Group Theory; 9.1 INTRODUCTORY WORKS; 9.2 FINITE GROUPS; 9.3 REPRESENTATION THEORY; 9.4 INFINITE GROUPS; 9.5 ALGEBRAIC AND LIE GROUPS; 9.6 RELATED STRUCTURES; REFERENCES; Chapter 10. Measure and Probability; 10.1 THEORY OF MEASURE; 10.2 PROBABILITY THEORY; 10.3 STOCHASTIC PROCESSES; REFERENCES; Chapter 11. Complex Analysis and Special Functions; 11.1 BASIC TEXTS IN COMPLEX ANALYSIS; 11.2 SPECIAL TOPICS IN COMPLEX ANALYSIS.