Subject: sci.math FAQ: General Bibliography
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                     GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY AND TEXTBOOKS



   The following books have been recommended by several readers. The
   number of recommendations is in brackets.

     * Algebra

       Lang, Serge. Algebra. 2nd ed. Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 1984. [2]

       Halmos, Linear Algebra. [1]

       Birkhoff, McLane, Algebra

     * Complex Analysis

       Ahlfors, Lars Valerian. Complex analysis : an introduction to the
       theory of analytic functions of one complex variable. 3rd ed. New
       York; Toronto : McGraw-Hill, c1979. [2]

       Conway, John B. Functions of one complex variable [by] John B.
       Conway. [New York] Springer-Verlag New York, 1973. [1]

       Priestley, Introduction to complex analysis

     * Analysis

       Rudin, Walter. Principles of mathematical analysis. 3d ed. New
       York : McGraw-Hill, 1976. [2]

       Royden, H. L. Real analysis. 3rd ed. New York, Macmillan ; London
       : Collier Macmillan, 1988. [1]

       Hewitt, Edwin, 1920. Real and abstract analysis : a modern
       treatment of the theory of functions of a real variable. New York
       : Springer-Verlag, 1969. [2]

     * Geometry

       David Hilbert. Foundations of Geometry 2nd English edition, tr. by
       Leo Unger, publ. by Open Court, 1971.

       Neumann, Stoy &Thompson. Groups and Geometry [1]

     * Number Theory

       Hardy, Littlewood.

       Samuel, "Algebraic Theory of Numbers"

       Hardy &Wright

     * History of Mathematics

       Morris Kline Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times

     * Topology

       Guillemin, Victor and Alan Pollack: Differential Topology. Spivak,
       Michael: A Comprehensive Introduction to Differential Geometry,
       Vol. I

       Morgan, Frank: Riemannian Geometry: A Beginner's Guide

       Milnor, "Topology from the Differentiable Viewpoint"

       Greenberg, Martin and (?) Harper: Algebraic Topology: An
       Introduction.

       Kelly, General topology

     * Calculus

       Hardy, Course of Pure Mathematics

     * Probability

       Feller, Introduction to probability theory

     * Statistics

       Silvey, Statistical inference

     * Measure Theory

       Weir, Integration and measure




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