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A Course of Pure Mathematics

G. H. Hardy

Mathematics

G. H. Hardy's rigorous 1908 introduction to mathematical analysis, a landmark of English mathematical exposition. Whitfield Diffie singles it out as the math book he studied hardest as a teenager, arriving at MIT already knowing a good deal of analysis because of it.

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  • “But the book that I studied hardest was Hardy's Course of Pure Mathematics. So I came into MIT knowing a good deal of analysis.”

    Of all the mathematics he encountered as a teenager, Diffie singles out Hardy's analysis text as the one he worked through most seriously.

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