Easy as p?

Easy as p?

Author: Oleg A. Ivanov

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 9780387985213

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An introduction for readers with some high school mathematics to both the higher and the more fundamental developments of the basic themes of elementary mathematics. Chapters begin with a series of elementary problems, cleverly concealing more advanced mathematical ideas. These are then made explicit and further developments explored, thereby deepending and broadening the readers' understanding of mathematics. The text arose from a course taught for several years at St. Petersburg University, and nearly every chapter ends with an interesting commentary on the relevance of its subject matter to the actual classroom setting. However, it may be recommended to a much wider readership; even the professional mathematician will derive much pleasureable instruction from it.


Transition to Higher Mathematics

Transition to Higher Mathematics

Author: Bob A. Dumas

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780071106474

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This book is written for students who have taken calculus and want to learn what "real mathematics" is.


Higher Topos Theory

Higher Topos Theory

Author: Jacob Lurie

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2009-07-26

Total Pages: 944

ISBN-13: 0691140480

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In 'Higher Topos Theory', Jacob Lurie presents the foundations of this theory using the language of weak Kan complexes introduced by Boardman and Vogt, and shows how existing theorems in algebraic topology can be reformulated and generalized in the theory's new language.


Towards Higher Mathematics: A Companion

Towards Higher Mathematics: A Companion

Author: Richard Earl

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-09-07

Total Pages: 545

ISBN-13: 1107162386

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This book allows students to stretch their mathematical abilities and bridges the gap between school and university.


Bridge to Higher Mathematics

Bridge to Higher Mathematics

Author: Sam Vandervelde

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 055750337X

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This engaging math textbook is designed to equip students who have completed a standard high school math curriculum with the tools and techniques that they will need to succeed in upper level math courses. Topics covered include logic and set theory, proof techniques, number theory, counting, induction, relations, functions, and cardinality.


A Bridge to Higher Mathematics

A Bridge to Higher Mathematics

Author: Valentin Deaconu

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-12-19

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 1498775276

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A Bridge to Higher Mathematics is more than simply another book to aid the transition to advanced mathematics. The authors intend to assist students in developing a deeper understanding of mathematics and mathematical thought. The only way to understand mathematics is by doing mathematics. The reader will learn the language of axioms and theorems and will write convincing and cogent proofs using quantifiers. Students will solve many puzzles and encounter some mysteries and challenging problems. The emphasis is on proof. To progress towards mathematical maturity, it is necessary to be trained in two aspects: the ability to read and understand a proof and the ability to write a proof. The journey begins with elements of logic and techniques of proof, then with elementary set theory, relations and functions. Peano axioms for positive integers and for natural numbers follow, in particular mathematical and other forms of induction. Next is the construction of integers including some elementary number theory. The notions of finite and infinite sets, cardinality of counting techniques and combinatorics illustrate more techniques of proof. For more advanced readers, the text concludes with sets of rational numbers, the set of reals and the set of complex numbers. Topics, like Zorn’s lemma and the axiom of choice are included. More challenging problems are marked with a star. All these materials are optional, depending on the instructor and the goals of the course.


AQA GCSE Maths: Higher

AQA GCSE Maths: Higher

Author: Stephen Fearnley

Publisher: Oxford University Press - Children

Published: 2015-11-05

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 0198376820

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Please note this title is suitable for any student studying: Exam Board: AQA Level: GCSE Subject: Mathematics First teaching: September 2015 First exams: June 2017 AQA GCSE Maths, Higher Student Book has been approved by AQA and specially written by a team of maths experts for the Higher tier of AQA's 2015 GCSE specification. Designed to fully support the new style of assessment, the book adopts a clear style to focus on delivering exam success via the careful development of fluency and problem solving practice. Powered by MyMaths the book links directly to the ever popular web site offering students a further source of appropriate support.


The Math Myth

The Math Myth

Author: Andrew Hacker

Publisher: New Press, The

Published: 2010-05-25

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1620970694

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A New York Times–bestselling author looks at mathematics education in America—when it’s worthwhile, and when it’s not. Why do we inflict a full menu of mathematics—algebra, geometry, trigonometry, even calculus—on all young Americans, regardless of their interests or aptitudes? While Andrew Hacker has been a professor of mathematics himself, and extols the glories of the subject, he also questions some widely held assumptions in this thought-provoking and practical-minded book. Does advanced math really broaden our minds? Is mastery of azimuths and asymptotes needed for success in most jobs? Should the entire Common Core syllabus be required of every student? Hacker worries that our nation’s current frenzied emphasis on STEM is diverting attention from other pursuits and even subverting the spirit of the country. Here, he shows how mandating math for everyone prevents other talents from being developed and acts as an irrational barrier to graduation and careers. He proposes alternatives, including teaching facility with figures, quantitative reasoning, and understanding statistics. Expanding upon the author’s viral New York Times op-ed, The Math Myth is sure to spark a heated and needed national conversation—not just about mathematics but about the kind of people and society we want to be. “Hacker’s accessible arguments offer plenty to think about and should serve as a clarion call to students, parents, and educators who decry the one-size-fits-all approach to schooling.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review


High School Mathematics Lessons to Explore, Understand, and Respond to Social Injustice

High School Mathematics Lessons to Explore, Understand, and Respond to Social Injustice

Author: Robert Q. Berry III

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2020-03-09

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 1071806467

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Empower students to be the change—join the teaching mathematics for social justice movement! We live in an era in which students have —through various media and their lived experiences— a more visceral experience of social, economic, and environmental injustices. However, when people think of social justice, mathematics is rarely the first thing that comes to mind. Through model lessons developed by over 30 diverse contributors, this book brings seemingly abstract high school mathematics content to life by connecting it to the issues students see and want to change in the world. Along with expert guidance from the lead authors, the lessons in this book explain how to teach mathematics for self- and community-empowerment. It walks teachers step-by-step through the process of using mathematics—across all high school content domains—as a tool to explore, understand, and respond to issues of social injustice including: environmental injustice; wealth inequality; food insecurity; and gender, LGBTQ, and racial discrimination. This book features: Content cross-referenced by mathematical concept and social issues Downloadable instructional materials for student use User-friendly and logical interior design for daily use Guidance for designing and implementing social justice lessons driven by your own students’ unique passions and challenges Timelier than ever, teaching mathematics through the lens of social justice will connect content to students’ daily lives, fortify their mathematical understanding, and expose them to issues that will make them responsive citizens and leaders in the future.