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Konrad Knopp (1882–1957)

Auteur de Theory and Application of Infinite Series

38 oeuvres 560 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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Œuvres de Konrad Knopp

Theory of functions (1945) 84 exemplaires
Infinite Sequences and Series (1956) 75 exemplaires
Theory of Functions 1 exemplaire
Funktionentheorie 1 exemplaire
Teoría de funciones 1 exemplaire
Funktionentheorie I 1 exemplaire

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Nom canonique
Knopp, Konrad
Date de naissance
1882-07-22
Date de décès
1957-04-20
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Germany
Lieu de naissance
Berlin, Deutschland
Lieu du décès
Annecy, Rhône-Alpes, Frankreich
Professions
Mathematiker

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Follows rather closely the German 5th ed.
 
Signalé
ME_Dictionary | Mar 19, 2020 |
The book Theory and Application of Infinite Series by Konrad Knopp is an excellent teaching guide and a thorough exploration of the subject. Well, although I say that, the book touches on a great many things but does not go into depth with some other parts. For instance, the book does not go too deeply into Continued Fractions. Originally published in the German language in 1921, this book is a classic of mathematical clarity.

As with most books on higher mathematics that I possess, the book contains theorems, proofs, definitions, workable problems, detailed examples, and so on. While most of the book is text, it does contain plenty of formulas and some graphs. The book is pretty long, but it is not the longest mathematical treatise that I have.

The pros of the book are that it is an in-depth approach to the subject, it has the aforementioned positives, it has plenty of footnotes, and the work states the mathematics quite clearly throughout. Sometimes when people get really far into higher mathematics, they forget that not everyone knows what they are talking about. However, since the book is generally written for people studying that subject, it is a forgivable error.

The cons of the book are more difficult to list. I can’t say the subject is outdated or somewhat useless since Infinite Series come up a lot in mathematics and the subject hasn’t changed all that much. Also, since the book is quite thorough and has practice problems it makes it even more useful.

The book has a detailed Bibliography with such luminaries as Isaac Newton, Leonhard Euler, Karl Gauss, John Wallis, Augustin-Louis Cauchy and so on. If you are looking for a specific portion of the book, there is an index organized by subject name.

All in all, this book was really well done. If you are a fan of reading old mathematical texts, this book might be worth your time.
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Floyd3345 | Jun 15, 2019 |

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Œuvres
38
Membres
560
Popularité
#44,620
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
2
ISBN
42
Langues
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