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020 _a978-0-486-47421-2
082 _aC 511.322 A3s
100 _aAnderson, Kenneth W.
245 0 _aSets, sequences and mappings : the basic concepts of analysis
260 _aMineda, New York
260 _b Doven Publication
260 _c2009
300 _ax, 191 p.
520 _aA great deal has been said in recent years about the widening gap between calculus and advanced calculus. This gap might more appropriately be said to exist between mechanical and intui-tional and rigorous mathematics. Regardless of terminology, the fact remains that many students who continue in mathematics beyond the calculus sequence find it a shocking experience, and are frustrated by the sudden shift in emphasis from the mechanical to the theoretical, from the concrete to the abstract.
650 _aSet theory
700 _aHall, Dick Will
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