Functions

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Functions and Graphs

This volume presents students with problems and exercises designed to illuminate the properties of functions and graphs. The 1st part of the book employs simple functions to analyze the fundamental methods of constructing graphs. The 2nd half deals with more complicated and refined questions concerning linear functions, quadratic trinomials, linear fractional functions, power functions, and rational functions. 1969 edition.
Handbook of Mathematical Functions

Author: Milton Abramowitz
language: en
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Release Date: 1965-01-01
An extensive summary of mathematical functions that occur in physical and engineering problems
Theories of Generalised Functions

Explaining and comparing the various standard types of generalised functions which have been developed during the 20th Century, this text also contains accounts of recent non-standard theories of distributions, ultradistributions and Stato-hyperfunctions. The book could readily be used as a main text on generalised functions for mathematical undergraduates in final year analysis courses, as it presupposes little more than a general mathematical background. It also makes a valuable reference text for non-specific applied mathematics students, such as physicists or electrical engineers, needing to gain expertise in the application of generalised functions to physical problems, without any prior acquaintance of the specialised subject matter. An ideal companion book to Delta Functions, also by Professor Hoskins. - Explains and compares the various standard types of generalised functions that have been developed during the 20th Century - Contains accounts of recent non-standard theories of distributions, ultradistributions and Stato-hyperfunctions