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The CRC Encyclopedia of Mathematics, Third Edition - 3 Volume Set 3rd Edition
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- ISBN-101420072218
- ISBN-13978-1420072211
- Edition3rd
- PublisherChapman and Hall/CRC
- Publication dateMay 19, 2009
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions9.25 x 7.5 x 12.5 inches
- Print length4328 pages
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Praise for the Last Edition …inaugurates a new era … lives and breathes hand-in-hand with the Internet. … the book is a "first" in the technology age… . CAS are used extensively by the author, and Mathematica codes are included… .
―SIAM Review, Vol. 46
Praise for the First EditionThis extraordinary volume beautifully captures many of the discoveries in mathematics in a readable and authoritative fashion… . What is truly exceptional is that this encyclopedia is the product of a single dedicated and talented author … an excellent resource for both teaching and research libraries… .
―Journal of Mathematical Psychology
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- Publisher : Chapman and Hall/CRC; 3rd edition (May 19, 2009)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 4328 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1420072218
- ISBN-13 : 978-1420072211
- Item Weight : 21 pounds
- Dimensions : 9.25 x 7.5 x 12.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,019,679 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #811 in Mathematics Reference (Books)
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2021I really like the historical notes and references in the paper version of this encyclopedia of mathematics. Much of this material is missing from online versions of this and similar encyclopedias. The paper version is great for browsing through mathematical history!
- Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2014Excellent book - actually. A content listing would make a big difference. Many mathematical works are listed by the name of the "inventor" in this book set. So when looking for a given solution, one has to know the names of all the people involved. That takes time to study for a given problem but makes for a really good read of all the various topics out there.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2009This 4300 pages book does not have a table of content or index, thus it is hard to use. You have to know the exact mathematical jargon so that you know which page to look for information.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2012The issue with this set of book is simply that the website is free, and updated constantly.
And with Wolfram Alpha you get interactive access to the content.
Otherwise if you really need the print version, it is a great resource and structed as an Encyclopedia. Personally I favor Tim Gowers book, because is part Encyclopedia and part Text which covers the fields of mathematics from the top down.
The issue I have with this, which is not an issue with interactive web content, is the endless references back and forth on each topic. Yes traditional encyclopedias do this, but in this case is really is irritating.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2009I spotted this book on Amazon US and was thrilled to have the new edition in 3 volumes for easy handling when reading. I also have the previous edition that is even featured on my own book cover Memory Dump Analysis Anthology, Volume 1 (v. 1) (the picture of my previous library book arrangement, the book is in the lower right corner). This is a unique volume that sits between The Princeton Companion to Mathematics (that I'm also reading now) and Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics: The Mathematical Society of Japan (2 Vol. Set) (that I also own). In fact after reading 3 volumes from cover to cover I can start with 2 volumes of EDM. There is also Encyclopaedia of Mathematics (set) (v. 1-11) with various additional supplement volumes that I plan to own as well and it looks to me on the same level as EDM.
After searching for the best price I ordered a copy from Amazon DE and after my purchase in just a few days the price was up by 50%! I can only explain this that more people tried to purchase after I used twitter to announce this encyclopedia (there were 5 copies available on Amazon DE and in just 2 days only 1 left) or there was a mistake in price.
3 volumes arrived and I immediately started reading them, a few pages from each volume every day using mod 3 reading technique, for example, Wed - Vol I, Thu - Vol II, Fri - Vol III, Mon - Vol I, an so on. I prefer paper books for bulk reading instead of electronic version (in this case corresponding website) although if I'm interested in a specific article or a keyword I go to Wolfram MathWorld website to get the latest update and citations. These paperback volumes are just for day-to-day scheduled reading to get ideas and general mathematical education. This is why I don't need an Index. For example, just after reading the first pages I got the idea of cubic (qubic) memory representation.
I usually put reviews on Amazon after I finish a book from cover to cover but in this case the review would be waiting for at least a year so I write it now based on my first impressions. After some time I plan to update it.
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- Client d'AmazonReviewed in Canada on March 6, 2018
4.0 out of 5 stars the text is of great quality but you need to be familiar with all ...
Pros:Extremely broad coverage,contain more information than you find in a math course for alot cheaper,if you are the kind of person that read alot,you won't have any problems with your eyes a contrario of reading these textworks online.
Cons:No division by branch of mathematics(its not a really cons but i personnally think it would be useful),if you're not an accomplished mathematician you could spend alot of time(consider no internet) searching definitions across the 3 books of approximately 1400 pages each.
No matter the cons i don't regret it,the text is of great quality but you need to be familiar with all kinds of math notations.Definitely have a great value.
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Jeff NowikowReviewed in Germany on January 13, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Ein Muss im Mathematik-Studium
Sehr sauber gehalten und vollständig für mein Studium und mehr!!! Einfach Perfekt! Ich bin sehr zufrieden und kann es nur weiterempfehlen
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Marc BOCCOZReviewed in France on April 5, 2012
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Cet ouvrage comporte 4296 (!!!!) pages en 3 volumes chacun de 1400 pages.Je n'achète que l'ouvrage COMPLET en TROIS(3) VOLUMES.j'avais déjà commandé ce livre et je n'avais reçu que le premier volume(A-G),alors que c'est un dictionnaire,donc alphabétique!.J"ai donc été dans l'obligation de vous le retourner,après votre accord et vous l'avez réceptionné le mercredi 4 avril.Mais Amazon sont les meilleurs à tous points de vue.Merci d'avance de votre service.M.Boccoz.