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Mathematical Concepts

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The main intention of this book is to describe and develop the conceptual, structural and abstract thinking of mathematics. Specific mathematical structures are used to illustrate the conceptual approach; providing a deeper insight into mutual relationships and abstract common features. These ideas are carefully motivated, explained and illustrated by examples so that many of the more technical proofs can be omitted. The book can therefore be ·        simply as an overview of the panorama of mathematical structures and the relations between them, to be supplemented by more detailed texts whenever you want to acquire a working knowledge of some structure ·        by itself as a first introduction to abstract mathematics ·        together with existing textbooks, to put their results into a more general perspective ·        to gain a new and hopefully deeper perspective after having studied such textbooks Mathematical Concepts has a broader scope and is less detailed than standard mathematical textbooks so that the reader can readily grasp the essential concepts and ideas for individual needs. It will be suitable for advanced mathematicians, postgraduate students and for scientists from other fields with some background in formal reasoning.

327 pages, Paperback

First published October 13, 2015

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Jürgen Jost

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Jürgen Jost is a German mathematician. He has been a director of the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences in Leipzig since 1996.

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July 19, 2024
Dense, provides an overview of mathematical structures through the concepts of topology, category theory, algebra(s), homology theory, and geometry (among other topics). A good read but definitely requires much mathematical maturity to enjoy fully.
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