Dear Drexel Math Graduate Students,
Will you be taking the Ph.D. qualifying exam in the next year? Want to start preparing for it? The faculty of Drexel’s Mathematics Department have selected a set of books, they believe to be pertinent to the Math Ph.D. qualifying exam. These books have been placed on Reserve in Hagerty Library for your convenience. You can find the list by searching Reserves with “Mathematical Qualifying Exam“ The list is also below.
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Advanced calculus / R. Creighton Buck, with the collaboration of Ellen F. Buck. | Buck, R. Creighton (Robert Creighton), 1920- |
Advanced calculus / R. Creighton Buck. | Buck, R. Creighton (Robert Creighton), 1920- |
Applied linear algebra / Ben Noble and James W. Daniel. | Noble, Ben. |
Calculus on manifolds; a modern approach to classical theorems of advanced calculus. | Spivak, Michael. |
Introduction to real analysis / Manfred Stoll. | Stoll, Manfred. |
Linear algebra / Stephen H. Friedberg, Arnold J. Insel, Lawrence E. Spence. | Friedberg, Stephen H. |
Linear algebra [by] Kenneth Hoffman [and] Ray Kunze. | Hoffman, Kenneth. |
Linear algebra / Peter D. Lax. | Lax, Peter D. |
Linear algebra done right / Sheldon Axler. | Axler, Sheldon Jay. |
Mathematical analysis [by] Tom M. Apostol. | Apostol, Tom M. |
Mathematical analysis; a modern approach to advanced calculus. | Apostol, Tom M. |
Matrix analysis / by Roger A. Horn and Charles R. Johnson. | Horn, Roger A. |
Matrix computations / Gene H. Golub, Charles F. Van Loan. | Golub, Gene H. (Gene Howard), 1932- |
Matrix computations / Gene H. Golub, Charles F. Van Loan. | Golub, Gene H. (Gene Howard), 1932- |
Numerical linear algebra / Lloyd N. Trefethen, David Bau. | Trefethen, Lloyd N. (Lloyd Nicholas) |
A primer of real functions / Ralph P. Boas. | Boas, Ralph P. (Ralph Philip) |
Real analysis. | Royden, H. L. |
Theory of matrices. | Lancaster, Peter, 1929- |
The theory of matrices : with applications / Peter Lancaster, Miron Tismenetsky. | Lancaster, Peter, 1929- |
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