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[Functional Analysis by M Usman Hamid and Zeeshan Ahmad]

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[Special Theory of Optimization by Ma&#039;am Iqra Razzaq]
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[History of Mathematics by Muhammad Usman Hamid]

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[Mathematical Statistics II]

A subfield of mathematics called mathematical statistics is concerned with using mathematical techniques to solve statistical problems. It involves using mathematical analysis and probability theory to the study of statistical issues like estimate, hypothesis testing, and confidence intervals. Financial, engineering, and scientific fields all benefit from the use of mathematical statistics, which is a significant area of…</description>
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[Method of Mathematical Physics by Mr. Muhammad Usman Hamid]

Method of Mathematical Physics is an area of mathematics concerned with the application of mathematical methods to physics problems. Mathematical techniques for statistical mechanics, quantum mechanics, and classical mechanics are all included in this large field.</description>
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[Affine and Euclidean Geometry by Shahzad Idress]

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Advance Analysis by Ms. Iqra Liaqat



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Complex Analysis (Quick Review)

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[Differential Geometry: Handwritten Notes]

Differential geometry is a discipline of mathematics that investigates the geometry of smooth objects and spaces, sometimes known as smooth manifolds. It investigates the geometric properties of curves and surfaces using the methods of differential and integral calculus, linear algebra, and multilinear algebra. Mathematical analysis and differential geometry are related concepts. These are the lecture notes of …</description>
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[Fluid Mechanics by Ali Raza]

Fluid mechanics is the branch of physics that studies how fluids (liquids, gases, and plasmas) behave and interact with forces and energy. Fluid mechanics has many applications in engineering, geophysics, biology, and other fields.</description>
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[Mathematical Method by Muzammil Tanveer]

Mathematical methods are the approaches employed by mathematicians to address issues in mathematics and science. Algebra, functions, relations and associated graphs, calculus, and statistics are examples of mathematical techniques. Through their usage in resolving practical issues, they are applied to modelling.</description>
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[Real Analysis Notes by Prof Syed Gul Shah]

Real analysis, a discipline that explores the complexities of mathematical functions, limits, and sequences, can often be a difficult topic for students. Prof. Syed Gul Shah, as a true analyst, not only excelled in the subject but also gained fame for his extraordinary qualities as a human being.$s_n&lt;u_n&lt;t_n$$n\ge n_0$$\{s_n\}$$\{t_n\}$$\{u_n\}$$\{s_n\}$$\exists$$\left| {\,{s_n}}\right|&gt;\frac{1}{2}s$$\{s_n\}$…</description>
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These solved papers are written and provided by Mr. noman-khalid. We are very thankful to him for providing these notes to publish on MathCity.org.

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[House of Tau]
A topological space is a collection of points with a topology-a structure that describes how close two points are to one another. It is a generalisation of Euclidean spaces that makes it possible to investigate boundaries, continuity, and connectivity. A topology is a group of open sets, or subsets, that adhere to certain principles.$T_0$$T_1$$T_2$$\varepsilon-$</description>
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[Vector Spaces (Handwritten notes) by Atiq ur Rehman]
Vector space is a fundamental subject in mathematics. At the undergraduate and upper secondary levels, the concept of vector space is regarded as basic and fundamental. These are lecture notes of Prof. Dr. Muhammad Khalid of University of Sargodha, Sargodha written by Atiq ur Rehman.</description>
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[Algebraic Number Theory Notes by Anwar Khan]
Algebraic number theory is a subfield of number theory that studies integers, rational numbers, and their generalisations using abstract algebra techniques. It covers Galois theory, ideals and units in rings of integers, unique factorization, and algebraic number fields and related rings of integers. It is a complex and in-depth subject with numerous linkages to other branches of mathematics.$\mathbb{R}$</description>
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[Classical Mechanics by Muhammad Usman Hamid]

Objectives of the course:

To provide solid understanding of classical mechanics and enable the students to use this understanding while studying courses on quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, electromagnetism, fluid dynamics, space-flight dynamics, astrodynamics and continuum mechanics.</description>
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[Complex Analysis: Quick Review]
These notes are made and shared by Mr. Akhtar Abbas. We are really very thankful to him for providing these notes and appreciates his efforts to publish these notes on MathCity.org. Important definitions and important results are the part of these notes, these might be helpful to prepare interviews or any other written test after graduation like PPSC, FPSC or etc.$z_1, z_2 \in S$$S$$v(x,y)$$u(x,y)$$f(z)=u(x,y)+iv(x,y)$$f$$D$$C$$D$…</description>
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[omputing Tools for Mathematics by Asif Arshad]
Computing tools for mathematics are algorithms that use computers to solve mathematical issues. They are employed in a number of scientific, technical, industrial, and technological domains where computer is crucial and central. They may assist in creating precise and effective numerical techniques, for instance, to solve physical or biological models.</description>
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[Fundamental of Complex Analysis, Solutions of Some Exercises]

Complex analysis is the study of functions that exist in the complex plane, that is, functions with complex arguments and complex outputs. With roots in the 18th century and the years just before, it is one of the classical branches of mathematics. In the 20th century, significant figures in mathematics who are connected to complex numbers include Euler, Gauss, Riemann, …</description>
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[Measure Theory Notes by Anwar Khan]

Measure theory is a branch of mathematics concerned with the concept of “measure,” which is a method of assigning a numerical value to specific sets. The concepts of length, area, and volume are generalised via measurements to more abstract environments, such as infinite-dimensional spaces and areas that cannot be seen.$X$$\sigma-$$X$$\sigma-$$\sigma-$$\lim\limits_{k\to \infty} \sup A_k$$\lim\limits_{k\to \infty} \inf A_k$…</description>
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[Measure Theory by M Usman Hamid &amp; Saima Akram]

The study of measures on sets is the focus of the mathematical field known as measure theory. A measure is a function that gives specific subsets of a given set a non-negative real integer, indicating their size inferentially. The concept of measure is a formalisation and generalisation of common concepts like mass and event probability as well as geometrical measurements (length, area, and volume).</description>
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[Multiple Choice Questions (BSc/BS/PPSC)]
These notes are made and shared by Mr. Akhtar Abbas. We are really very thankful to him for providing these notes and appreciates his efforts to publish these notes on MathCity.org. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) are given in these notes, which might be helpful in BSc, BS or Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) exams.$a$$b$$n$$na &gt; b$$(p − 1)! \equiv −1(mod p)$$p$$p$$p$</description>
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[Multivariable Calculus by Sheikh Muhammad Saleem Shahzad]

	*  Have you ever wondered how we can understand the speed of a moving object at any instant of time?
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[Number Theory: Handwritten Notes]
The study of the characteristics of the positive integers (1, 2, 3,...) is called number theory. It is significant because it has numerous uses in coding theory, combinatorics, cryptography, and other branches of mathematics and computer science. Some mathematicians also refer to number theory as the</description>
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[Number Theory Notes by Anwar Khan]
Mathematicians who specialize in number theory examine the characteristics and connections between integers. “Higher arithmetic” and “the queen of mathematics” are some names for it.  Because it examines the characteristics and connections between integers and arithmetic functions, number theory is interesting. It has numerous uses in coding theory, combinatorics, cryptography, and other branches of mathematics. Like the ones…</description>
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These notes are provided and composed by Mr. Muzammil Tanveer. We are really very thankful to him for providing these notes and appreciates his effort to publish these notes on MathCity.org. Thease notes are based on the lectures by Dr. Muhey-U-Din.</description>
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[Vector &amp; Tensor Analysis by Dr Nawazish Ali (Solutions)]

We are very thankful to Prof. Fazal Abbas Sajid for sharing these solutions. Vector &amp; Tensor Analysis for Scientists and Engineers,
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[Vector &amp; Tensor Analysis by Prof Fazal Abbas]

Solution of Chapter 6: Curvilinear Coordinates of the book Vector &amp; Tensor Analysis by Prof. Dr. Nawazish Ali Shah written by Prof. Fazal Abbas Sajid. Here solutions of chapter 6 are provided by the author of the book, for the solutions of all the chapters of the book, please buy the solution manual from the market.</description>
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Mathematical vector space is a crucial and fundamental idea. It depends on the concept of field. These notes were primarily written to help maths students understand vector space, which is a concept that they all need to be familiar with.</description>
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