First published in 1932, "Elementary Mathematics from an Advanced
Standpoint" explores some of the most complicated aspects of fundamental
mathematics. One of the finest mathematical minds of his day, Professor
Klein attempts to reduce "the gap between the school and the university"
in this book, covering such subjects as complex numbers, real equations,
special properties of integers, the first extension of the notion of
number, and logarithmic and exponential functions. This volume
constitutes essential reading for maths instructors and students
planning to become maths instructors, and it would make for a worthy
addition to collections of related literature. Contains three sections:
"Arithmetic", "Algebra", and "Analysis". Many vintage books such as this
are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind
that we are republishing this volume now in a modern, high-quality
edition complete with the original text and artwork.