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  • Nieuw Archief Voor Wiskunde

    Nieuw Archief Voor Wiskunde

  • The Modal Logic of Potential Infinity, with an Application to Free Choice

    The Modal Logic of Potential Infinity, with an Application to Free Choice

  • Sequences and Their Limits

    Sequences and Their Limits

  • Basic Analysis I: Introduction to Real Analysis, Volume I

    Basic Analysis I: Introduction to Real Analysis, Volume I

  • What Will Count As Mathematics in 2100?

    What Will Count As Mathematics in 2100?

  • Surprises from Mathematics Education Research: Student (Mis)Use of Mathematical Definitions Barbara S

    Surprises from Mathematics Education Research: Student (Mis)Use of Mathematical Definitions Barbara S

  • Analogues of the Robin-Lagarias Criteria for the Riemann Hypothesis

    Analogues of the Robin-Lagarias Criteria for the Riemann Hypothesis

  • The Reverse Mathematics of Non-Decreasing Subsequences Ludovic Patey

    The Reverse Mathematics of Non-Decreasing Subsequences Ludovic Patey

  • Chapter 8 Ordered Sets

    Chapter 8 Ordered Sets

  • How to See 3-Manifolds

    How to See 3-Manifolds

  • Euler's Constant: Euler's Work and Modern Developments

    Euler's Constant: Euler's Work and Modern Developments

  • Notes on 3-Manifolds

    Notes on 3-Manifolds

  • Lecture Notes Combinatorics

    Lecture Notes Combinatorics

  • Living Proof Stories of Resilience Along the Mathematical Journey 2010 Mathematics Subject Classification

    Living Proof Stories of Resilience Along the Mathematical Journey 2010 Mathematics Subject Classification

  • Homotopy Equivalences of 3-Manifolds and Deformation Theory of Kleinian Groups

    Homotopy Equivalences of 3-Manifolds and Deformation Theory of Kleinian Groups

  • ON POLYNOMIAL-FACTORIAL DIOPHANTINE EQUATIONS 1. Introduction the Diophantine Equation (1.1) X2 − 1 = N! Seems to Have Been Fi

    ON POLYNOMIAL-FACTORIAL DIOPHANTINE EQUATIONS 1. Introduction the Diophantine Equation (1.1) X2 − 1 = N! Seems to Have Been Fi

  • Chapter 5 Partial Orders, Lattices, Well Founded Orderings

    Chapter 5 Partial Orders, Lattices, Well Founded Orderings

  • Reciprocal Divisor Method 2007

    Reciprocal Divisor Method 2007

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  • Introduction to Mathematical Analysis
  • Representations of 3-Manifold Groups
  • Higher Derivatives of the Falling Factorial and Related Generalizations of the Stirling and Harmonic Numbers
  • The Role of Mathematical Definitions in Mathematics and in Undergraduate Mathematics Courses
  • Universal Totally Ordered Sets
  • The Limit of a Sequence
  • Terence Tao Analysis I Third Edition Texts and Readings in Mathematics
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  • Limits of Functions University Students’ Concept Development
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  • Notes on Sup's, Inf's and Sequences
  • Partially Ordered Sets
  • Introduction to Combinatorics University of Toronto Scarborough Lecture Notes
  • The History of Infinity№


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