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By G. H. Hardy
There will be few textbooks of arithmetic as recognized as Hardy's natural arithmetic. for the reason that its book in 1908, it's been a vintage paintings to which successive generations of budding mathematicians have became at first in their undergraduate classes. In its pages, Hardy combines the passion of a missionary with the rigor of a purist in his exposition of the basic principles of the differential and fundamental calculus, of the homes of countless sequence and of alternative issues concerning the concept of restrict.
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