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This book has been designed primarily for the use of rst year students at the Uni
versities whose abilities reach or approach something like what is usually descr
ibed as scholarship standard. I hope that it may be useful to other classes of rea
ders, but it is this class whose wants I have considered rst. It is in any case a
book for mathematicians: I have nowhere made any attempt to meet the needs of s
tudents of engineering or indeed any class of students whose interests are not p
rimarily mathematical. I regard the book as being really elementary. There are p
lenty of hard examples (mainly at the ends of the chapters): to these I have add
ed, wherever space permitted, an outline of the solution. But I have done my bes
t to avoid the inclusion of anything that involves really di cult ideas. For insta
nce, I make no use of the principle of convergence: uniform convergence, double se
ries, in nite products, are never alluded to: and I prove no general theorems what
ever concerning the inversion of limit
operationsI never even de ne
2f xy
and
2f y x
. In the last two chapters I have occasion once or twice to integrate a power-se
ries, but I have con ned myself to the very simplest cases and given a special dis
cussion in each instance. Anyone who has read this book will be in a position to
read with pro t Dr Bromwichs In nite Series, where a full and adequate discussion

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