Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning Course Notes
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Following are some bare-bones course notes for Math 20630 at Notre Dame. These are not intended to replace a textbook as they include little informal discussion, few examples, and no exercises. Rather, they are intended to bridge the gap between a textbook and my lectures. Despite the skeletal nature of the work, I’d like to see it improved and would welcome any comments and suggestions to that end.
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تاریخ انتشار 2012