Description
A Source Book in Mathematics is a seminal compilation edited by David Eugene Smith, presenting essential mathematical texts from various periods and civilizations. The book brings together pivotal works, theorems, and discoveries that have fundamentally shaped mathematical science and its applications.
This comprehensive anthology includes excerpts from renowned mathematicians and their groundbreaking contributions across algebra, geometry, calculus, and number theory. The collection serves as both a historical record and an educational resource, allowing readers to engage directly with original mathematical thinking and methodology.
Ideal for students, scholars, and mathematics enthusiasts, this source book provides valuable context for understanding how mathematical concepts developed over time. The carefully curated selections demonstrate the evolution of mathematical thought and the interconnections between different mathematical disciplines and cultures.







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