An Invitation to Abstract Mathematics: Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics
Autor Béla Bajnoken Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 oct 2021
Divided into four parts, this book begins with a playful exploration of the building blocks of mathematics, such as definitions, axioms, and proofs. A study of the fundamental concepts of logic, sets, and functions follows, before focus turns to methods of proof. Having covered the core of a transition course, the author goes on to present a selection of advanced topics that offer opportunities for extension or further study. Throughout, appendices touch on historical perspectives, current trends, and open questions, showing mathematics as a vibrant and dynamic human enterprise.
This second editionhas been reorganized to better reflect the layout and curriculum of standard transition courses. It also features recent developments and improved appendices. An Invitation to Abstract Mathematics is ideal for those seeking a challenging and engaging transition to advanced mathematics, and will appeal to both undergraduates majoring in mathematics, as well as non-math majors interested in exploring higher-level concepts.
From reviews of the first edition:
Bajnok’s new book truly invites students to enjoy the beauty, power, and challenge of abstract mathematics. … The book can be used as a text for traditional transition or structure courses … but since Bajnok invites all students, not just mathematics majors, to enjoy the subject, he assumes very little background knowledge. Jill Dietz, MAA ReviewsThe style of writing is careful, but joyously enthusiastic…. The author’s clear attitude is that mathematics consists of problem solving, and that writing a proof falls into this category. Students of mathematics are, therefore, engaged in problem solving, and should be given problems to solve, rather than problems to imitate. The author attributes this approach to his Hungarian background … and encourages students to embrace the challenge in the same way an athlete engages in vigorous practice. John Perry, zbMATH
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783030561765
ISBN-10: 3030561763
Pagini: 442
Ilustrații: XVI, 442 p. 99 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:2nd ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3030561763
Pagini: 442
Ilustrații: XVI, 442 p. 99 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:2nd ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Preface to Instructors.- Preface to Students.- Acknowledgments.- I What's Mathematics.- 1 Let's Play a Game!.- 2 What's the Name of the Game?.- 3 How to Make a Statement.- 4 What's True in Mathematics?.- A Ten Famous Conjectures.-B Ten Famous Theorems.- II The Foundations of Mathematics.- 5 Let's Be Logical!.- 6 Setting Examples.- 7 Quantifier Mechanics.- 8 Let's Be Functional!.- C The Foundations of Set Theory.- III How to Prove It.- 9 Universal Proofs.- 10 The Domino Theory.- 11 More Domino Games.- 12 Existential Proofs.- D Ten Famous Problems.- IV Advanced Math for Beginners.- 13 Mathematical Structures.- 14 Working in the Fields (and Other Structures).- 15 Group Work.- 16 Good Relations.- 17 Order, Please!.- 18 Now That's the Limit!.- 19 Sizing It Up.- 20 Infinite Delights.- 21 Number Systems Systematically.- 22 Games Are Valuable!.- E Graphic Content.- F All Games Considered.- G A Top Forty List of Math Theorems.
Notă biografică
Béla Bajnok is a Professor of Mathematics at Gettysburg College, where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award; he is also the recipient of the Mathematical Association of America’s Crawford Award for Distinguished College or University Teaching. He is a native of Hungary, and he remains greatly influenced by the approach to mathematics instilled during his education there. He is on the Board of the Budapest Semesters in Mathematics, and is the Director of the American Mathematics Competitions program of the MAA.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
This undergraduate textbook promotes an active transition to higher mathematics. Problem solving is the heart and soul of this book: each problem is carefully chosen to demonstrate, elucidate, or extend a concept. More than 300 exercises engage the reader in extensive arguments and creative approaches, while exploring connections between fundamental mathematical topics.
Divided into four parts, this book begins with a playful exploration of the building blocks of mathematics, such as definitions, axioms, and proofs. A study of the fundamental concepts of logic, sets, and functions follows, before focus turns to methods of proof. Having covered the core of a transition course, the author goes on to present a selection of advanced topics that offer opportunities for extension or further study. Throughout, appendices touch on historical perspectives, current trends, and open questions, showing mathematics as a vibrant and dynamic human enterprise.
This second edition has been reorganized to better reflect the layout and curriculum of standard transition courses. It also features recent developments and improved appendices. An Invitation to Abstract Mathematics is ideal for those seeking a challenging and engaging transition to advanced mathematics, and will appeal to both undergraduates majoring in mathematics, as well as non-math majors interested in exploring higher-level concepts.
From reviews of the first edition:
Bajnok’s new book truly invites students to enjoy the beauty, power, and challenge of abstract mathematics. … The book can be used as a text for traditional transition or structure courses … but since Bajnok invites all students, not just mathematics majors, to enjoy the subject, he assumes very little background knowledge. Jill Dietz, MAA Reviews
The style of writing is careful, but joyously enthusiastic…. The author’s clear attitude is that mathematics consists of problem solving, and that writing a proof falls into this category. Students of mathematics are, therefore, engaged in problem solving, and should be given problems to solve, rather than problems to imitate. The author attributes this approach to his Hungarian background … and encourages students to embrace the challenge in the same way an athlete engages in vigorous practice. John Perry, zbMATH
Divided into four parts, this book begins with a playful exploration of the building blocks of mathematics, such as definitions, axioms, and proofs. A study of the fundamental concepts of logic, sets, and functions follows, before focus turns to methods of proof. Having covered the core of a transition course, the author goes on to present a selection of advanced topics that offer opportunities for extension or further study. Throughout, appendices touch on historical perspectives, current trends, and open questions, showing mathematics as a vibrant and dynamic human enterprise.
This second edition has been reorganized to better reflect the layout and curriculum of standard transition courses. It also features recent developments and improved appendices. An Invitation to Abstract Mathematics is ideal for those seeking a challenging and engaging transition to advanced mathematics, and will appeal to both undergraduates majoring in mathematics, as well as non-math majors interested in exploring higher-level concepts.
From reviews of the first edition:
Bajnok’s new book truly invites students to enjoy the beauty, power, and challenge of abstract mathematics. … The book can be used as a text for traditional transition or structure courses … but since Bajnok invites all students, not just mathematics majors, to enjoy the subject, he assumes very little background knowledge. Jill Dietz, MAA Reviews
The style of writing is careful, but joyously enthusiastic…. The author’s clear attitude is that mathematics consists of problem solving, and that writing a proof falls into this category. Students of mathematics are, therefore, engaged in problem solving, and should be given problems to solve, rather than problems to imitate. The author attributes this approach to his Hungarian background … and encourages students to embrace the challenge in the same way an athlete engages in vigorous practice. John Perry, zbMATH
Caracteristici
Motivates readers to understand the connections between different concepts when transitioning to higher mathematics Encourages creative and analytical approaches to solving numerous, carefully chosen problems Illustrates the many ways in which mathematics is a vibrant human enterprise by exploring historical perspectives, current trends, and open questions
Recenzii
From the reviews:
“Bajnok’s new book truly invites students to enjoy the beauty, power, and challenge of abstract mathematics. … Bajnok’s book can most certainly be used as a text for a traditional transition course designed for mathematics majors. He wrote the book with a broader audience in mind, and personally uses it at Gettysburg College for anyone interested in deepening his or her mathematical knowledge … .” (Jill Dietz, MAA Reviews, May, 2014)
“This book can be added to the growing population of ‘transition’ books--texts aimed at bridging the leap from the traditional calculus sequence to upper-division coursework in mathematics. The topics typically associated with such a text are all present: basic logic, predicates and quantifiers, induction, relations, and functions. … any reader able to complete this work and its problems will be suitably prepared for further studies in mathematics. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower- and upper-division undergraduates.” (D. S. Larson, Choice, Vol. 51 (5), January, 2014)
“This textbook aims for the spot in many departments’ curriculum where students are introduced to advanced mathematics. … the author introduces the game in an applied setting that the reader will likely find both compelling and intriguing: a set of options for two corporations in competition. … This text definitely focuses on mathematics. The material covers a wide range of material, probably more than most instructors will cover in one semester … .” (John Perry, zbMATH, Vol. 1274, 2013)
“Bajnok’s new book truly invites students to enjoy the beauty, power, and challenge of abstract mathematics. … Bajnok’s book can most certainly be used as a text for a traditional transition course designed for mathematics majors. He wrote the book with a broader audience in mind, and personally uses it at Gettysburg College for anyone interested in deepening his or her mathematical knowledge … .” (Jill Dietz, MAA Reviews, May, 2014)
“This book can be added to the growing population of ‘transition’ books--texts aimed at bridging the leap from the traditional calculus sequence to upper-division coursework in mathematics. The topics typically associated with such a text are all present: basic logic, predicates and quantifiers, induction, relations, and functions. … any reader able to complete this work and its problems will be suitably prepared for further studies in mathematics. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower- and upper-division undergraduates.” (D. S. Larson, Choice, Vol. 51 (5), January, 2014)
“This textbook aims for the spot in many departments’ curriculum where students are introduced to advanced mathematics. … the author introduces the game in an applied setting that the reader will likely find both compelling and intriguing: a set of options for two corporations in competition. … This text definitely focuses on mathematics. The material covers a wide range of material, probably more than most instructors will cover in one semester … .” (John Perry, zbMATH, Vol. 1274, 2013)