Clark D. Dictionary of Analysis,Calculus,and Diff Equations 2000

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Book 1 of the CRC Press Comprehensive Dictionary of Mathematics covers analysis, calculus, and differential equations broadly, with overlap into differential geometry, algebraic geometry, topology, and other related fields. The authorship is by 15 mathematicians, active in teaching and research, including the editor.
Because it is a dictionary and not an encyclopedia, definitions are only occasionally accompanied by a discussion or example. Because it is a dictionary of mathematics, the primary goal has been to define each term rigorously. The derivation of a term is almost never attempted.
The dictionary is written to be a useful reference for a readership which includes students, scientists, and engineers with a wide range of backgrounds, as well as specialists in areas of analysis and differential equations and mathematicians in related fields. Therefore, the definitions are intended to be accessible, as well as rigorous. To be sure, the degree of accessibility may depend upon the individual term, in a dictionary with terms ranging from Albanese variety to z intercept.
Occasionally a term must be omitted because it is archaic. Care was takenwhen such circumstances arose because an archaic term may not be obsolete. An example of an archaic term deemed to be obsolete, and hence not included, is right line. This term was used throughout a turn-of-the-century analytic geometry textbook we needed to consult, but it was not defined there. Finally, reference to a contemporary English language dictionary yielded straight line as a synonym for right line

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