Many students have trouble the first time they take a mathematics course in which proofs play a significant role. This new edition of Velleman's successful text will prepare students to make the transition from solving problems to proving theorems by teaching them the techniques needed to read and write proofs. The book begins with the basic concepts of logic and set theory, to familiarize students with the language of mathematics and how it is interpreted. These concepts are used as the basis for a step-by-step breakdown of the most important techniques used in constructing proofs. The author shows how complex proofs are built up from these smaller steps, using detailed 'scratch work' sections to expose the machinery of proofs about the natural numbers, relations, functions, and infinite sets. To give students the opportunity to construct their own proofs, this new edition contains over 200 new exercises, selected solutions, and an introduction to Proof Designer software. No background beyond standard high school mathematics is assumed. This book will be useful to anyone interested in logic and proofs: computer scientists, philosophers, linguists, and of course mathematicians.
So you are interested in this book! I will get to the point: buy it! Why, you ask. Every time I was reading a mathematics book, if I saw the word proof, I would just look for a period and begin the upcoming sentence. Velleman will teach how to look at a theorem and make sense of it. This book is ideal if you are interested in the mechanics behind proofs. Even if you don't intend to become a professional mathematician, it is more intellectual to understand what you are reading: why this condit...
This is a bad book. Please dont buy. The data is in a haphazard manner. No proper indication of defination and most surprising is there are no answers included for exercises(very few answers given) . so you have to keep asking that decreases self dependency. In a nutshell. Not at all worth Rs 2000!