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More (Almost) Impossible Integrals, Sums, and Series A New Collection of Fiendish Problems and Surprising Solutions

by Cornel Ioan Vălean

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This book, the much-anticipated sequel to <i>(Almost) Impossible, Integrals, Sums, and Series</i>, presents a whole new collection of challenging problems and solutions that are not commonly found in classical textbooks. As in the author’s previous book, these fascinating mathematical problems are shown in new and engaging ways, and illustrate the connections between integrals, sums, and series, many of which involve zeta functions, harmonic series, polylogarithms, and various other special functions and constants. Throughout the book, the reader will find both classical and new problems, with numerous original problems and solutions coming from the personal research of the author. Classical problems are shown in a fresh light, with new, surprising or unconventional ways of obtaining the desired results devised by the author. This book is accessible to readers with a good knowledge of calculus, from undergraduate students to researchers. It will appeal to all mathematical puzzlers wholove a good integral or series and aren’t afraid of a challenge.

Details

Format
Hardcover
Pages
816
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Language
EN
Edition
1st ed. 2023
ISBN-13
9783031212611
ISBN-10
3031212614

Categories

Mathematics, Mathematical Analysis, Number Theory, Science