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Understanding Mathematical Proof

Understanding Mathematical Proof

by John Taylor and Rowan Garnier
Hardback
Publication Date: 28/06/2018

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The notion of proof is central to mathematics yet it is one of the most difficult aspects of the subject to teach and master. In particular, undergraduate mathematics students often experience difficulties in understanding and constructing proofs.
Understanding Mathematical Proof describes the nature of mathematical proof, explores the various techniques that mathematicians adopt to prove their results, and offers advice and strategies for constructing proofs. It will improve students ability to understand proofs and construct correct proofs of their own.

The first chapter of the text introduces the kind of reasoning that mathematicians use when writing their proofs and gives some example proofs to set the scene. The book then describes basic logic to enable an understanding of the structure of both individual mathematical statements and whole mathematical proofs. It also explains the notions of sets and functions and dissects several proofs with a view to exposing some of the underlying features common to most mathematical proofs. The remainder of the book delves further into different types of proof, including direct proof, proof using contrapositive, proof by contradiction, and mathematical induction. The authors also discuss existence and uniqueness proofs and the role of counter examples.
ISBN:
9781138466852
9781138466852
Category:
Set theory
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
28-06-2018
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
414
Dimensions (mm):
234x156mm
Weight:
0.45kg
John Taylor

John Taylor is the longest-serving bomb squad expert in the Special Operations Group. After decades of frontline work in Victoria Police's tactical group, John is now retired and lives in Melbourne with his wife.

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