Series by John C. Stillwell
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Buy on Amazon1995 · William S. Anglin
This textbook explores the history, philosophy, and foundations of mathematics. It aims to present unique mathematical concepts in a historical and…
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Buy on AmazonUndergraduate Analysis (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics)
1997 · Serge Lang
A logically self-contained introduction to analysis for students with two years of calculus, centered on properties involving uniform convergence and…
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Buy on Amazon2001 · Johannes Buchmann
Cryptography is a key technology in electronic security systems, used to keep data secret, digitally sign documents, and manage access control. Users…
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Glimpses of Algebra and Geometry
2002 · Gabor Toth
Glimpses of Algebra and Geometry is a 2002 book by Gabor Toth. It is part of the series Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics.
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Buy on AmazonAn introduction to mathematical cryptography
2008 · Jill Pipher
This book provides an introduction to modern cryptography with a focus on the mathematical principles behind public key cryptosystems and digital…
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Buy on Amazon2010 · John C. Stillwell
The third edition of Mathematics and Its History by John Stillwell includes new chapters on simple groups and combinatorics, as well as new sections…
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How many books has John C. Stillwell written?
We list 1 book by John C. Stillwell across 1 series, published between 1995–2010 — each shown in full reading order.
What order should I read John C. Stillwell's books?
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