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Other Books on the

Subject of Proofs and

Mathematical Writing

The majority of the following books have parts that concentrate on logic

and the construction of proofs, as well as parts that introduce new

mathematical concepts. Some of them are considerate to be classics, while

others are quite more recent.

Barnier, W. and Feldman, N., Introduction to Advanced Mathematics,

Prentice Hall, New York, 2000. (Read Chapters 1 and 2.)

Bloch, E. D., Proofs and Fundamentals: A First Course in Abstract

Mathematics, Birkhauser, Basel, 2000. (Read the first three chapters.)

Chartrand, G., Polimeni A. D., and Zhang, P., Mathematical Proofs:

A Transition to Advanced Mathematics, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA,

2002.

Copi, I. M., Introduction to h)gic, Prentice Hall, New York, 1998.

D'Angelo, J. and West D., Mathematical Thinking: Problem-Solving and

Proofs, 2nd ed.. Prentice Hall, New York, 2000. (Read Part 1: Elementary

Concepts.)

Eccles, P. J., An Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning: Numbers, Sets and

Functions, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K., 1998.

Enderton, H., A Mathematical Introduction to iDgic, 2nd ed.. Academic

Press, San Diego, CA, 2000.

Exner, G. R., An Accompaniment to Higher Mathematics, Undergraduate

Texts in Mathematics, Springer-Verlag, BerHn/New York, 1996.

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