The HarperCollins Dictionary of Mathematics

The HarperCollins Dictionary of Mathematics by E. J. Borowski is a comprehensive reference published by Collins on August 28, 1991. This edition spans 672 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed exploration of a wide array of technical terms related to both pure and applied mathematics. The book aims to provide not just definitions but also helpful explanations and examples, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of mathematical concepts.
Readers will find that this dictionary covers a vast range of topics within the field of mathematics, catering to various levels of expertise. The focus on clear explanations and practical examples enhances the learning experience, making complex ideas more accessible. This reference work is particularly useful for students, educators, and professionals looking to clarify terminology and concepts in mathematics.
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Covering an enormous range of technical terms from both pure and applied mathematics, this superb reference goes beyond basic definitions to provide helpful explanations and examples.
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