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This guide provides a roadmap for students transitioning from an undergraduate mathematics curriculum and degree into a graduate mathematics curriculum and program. It discusses a selection of concepts and ideas that are central in mathematics and found in a wide range of areas ranging from pure to applied mathematics developing the readers' self-reliance and independence as mathematical thinkers.
Patrick Guidotti, University of California, Irvine, USA

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This guide provides a roadmap for students transitioning from an undergraduate mathematics curriculum and degree into a graduate mathematics curriculum and program. It discusses a selection of concepts and ideas that are central in mathematics and found in a wide range of areas ranging from pure to applied mathematics developing the readers' self-reliance and independence as mathematical thinkers.

Patrick Guidotti, University of California, Irvine, USA

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Patrick Guidotti

graduated from the Universität Zürich, did postdoctoral research at the Martin-Luther Universität Halle-Wittenberg and at the California Institute of Technology, where he later held the position of Von Karman Instructor. He is currently a professor at UC Irvine.
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"The author succeeds at giving the reader a good notion of the content and feel of these basic areas in a fairly short book. Will prospective students find it of value? For some students I have known - ones who expect to see only more things like the calculus they really like - it offers a sort of warning. For students desiring a more realistic picture of the mathematics they might see in advanced courses, this offers a solid and appealing treatment." Bill Satzer in: https://maa.org/press/maa-reviews/advanced-mathematics-an-invitation-in-preparation-for-graduate-school (06..11.2023)