About The Book: A Course of Pure Mathematics (1908) by G.H. Hardy is a foundational textbook in mathematical analysis, particularly suited for advanced undergraduates. Hardy presents the core principles of real analysis with clarity and rigor, emphasizing the beauty of pure mathematics. The book covers topics such as real variables, functions, limits, derivatives, integrals, infinite series, and complex numbers. Hardy aims to cultivate a deep understanding of mathematical concepts, focusing on logical reasoning and the elegance of mathematical structures. His work has significantly influenced the teaching and appreciation of pure mathematics.
Author: G. H. Hardy
Pages: 472
Edition: 1908
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