This book provides an introduction to the mathematical methods used in physics, focusing on applying mathematical techniques to physical problems and concepts.
A Biologist's Mathematics introduces mathematical concepts specifically tailored for biologists, emphasizing clarity, precision, and practical application rather than abstract mathematical theory. The book explains why mathematics is an essential language for biology, particularly for describing data quantitatively, formulating models, and testing biological hypotheses. Causton begins with fou…
Advanced monograph on methods for solving ill-posed and incorrectly posed mathematical problems, with applications in analysis and applied mathematics.
Concise problem-oriented introduction to analysis and topology, designed for undergraduate students, focusing on foundational concepts and exercises.
A concise monograph on integral transforms and their applications in applied mathematics, focusing on analytical techniques useful in physics and engineering.
Proceedings of the Oberwolfach conference on measure theory held in Germany (June 1981), published in the Lecture Notes in Mathematics series. Contains advanced research papers in measure theory and related areas.
Comprehensive reference on mathematical functions and approximation techniques, widely used in applied mathematics, physics, and engineering.
A foundational graduate-level textbook in general topology covering core concepts such as topological spaces, continuity, compactness, and connectedness. Widely used in mathematics curricula.