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Encyclopedia of Mathematics

Large book cover: Encyclopedia of Mathematics

Encyclopedia of Mathematics

Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers
ISBN/ASIN: 9048182352
Number of pages: 1202

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The Encyclopedia of Mathematics wiki is an open access resource designed specifically for the mathematics community. The original articles are from the online Encyclopaedia of Mathematics, published by Kluwer Academic Publishers in 2002. With more than 8,000 entries, illuminating nearly 50,000 notions in mathematics, the Encyclopaedia of Mathematics was the most up-to-date graduate-level reference work in the field of mathematics.

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