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[Mathematical Statistics by Ms. Iqra Liaqat]

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[Advanced Analysis: Handwritten Notes]
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[Group Theory: Important Definitions and Results]
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[Mathematical Method by Muhammad Usman Hamid]

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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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[Notes of Operation Research by Sir Haidar Ali]
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[Operation Research: Handwritten Notes]
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[Special Theory of Optimization by Ma&#039;am Iqra Razzaq]
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. These notes are based on the lectures by Ma&#039;am Iqra Razzaq.</description>
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[Advance Analysis by Ms. Iqra Liaqat]

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[Affine and Euclidean Geometry by Shahzad Idress]

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[Algebra II by Syed Sheraz Asghar]
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[Fluid Mechanics I by Muzammil Tanveer]
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[Functional Analysis by Prof Mumtaz Ahmad]

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[Functional Analysis by Prof Mumtaz Ahmad]

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[Functional Analysis by M Usman Hamid and Zeeshan Ahmad]

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[Fundamental of Complex Analysis, Solutions of Some Exercises]

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[History of Mathematics by Muhammad Usman Hamid]

Mathematics is a unique aspect of human thought, and its history differs in essence from all other histories. These notes are written by Muhammad Usman Hamid. We are very thankful to him for sharing these notes on our website.</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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[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$…</description>
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[Measure Theory Notes by Asim Marwat]
These notes are made and shared by Mr. Asim Marwat. He has our sincere gratitude for supplying these notes, and we value his effort in having them published on MathCity.org. Measure Theory is an important subject in BS Mathematics. These notes contain topic from base level, like equivalence set, to advance level, like convergent in measure.$L_p$$L_p$$L^\infty$$L_p$</description>
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[Mechanics I (Statics) by Dr Babar Ahmad]

We are very thankful to Dr Babar Ahmad for sharing his book on MathCity.org. This book is very helpful for undergraduate students of Science and Engineering Programs. 

This book is shared by the permission of the author and he keeps the copyright of the book.</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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These notes are initially provided by Mr. Anwar Khan. Later the updated version is send by Muhammad Tahir. We are really very thankful to Mr. Anwar Khan and Muhammad Tahir for providing these notes and appreciates their effort to publish these notes on MathCity.org</description>
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[Ring (Notes) by Prof. M. Dabeer Mughal]
A handwritten notes on Ring (Algebra) by Prof. M. Dabeer Mughal (Federal Directorate of Education, Islamabad, Pakistan). It is best to prepare a “Rings and Vector Spaces” section of your algebra paper or Algebra II for BS or MS Mathematics.$\phi$</description>
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[Rings (Handwritten notes) by Atiq ur Rehman]
Ring is a two-operation mathematical structure. It is an abelian group with one operation and a semi-group with another operation, and the distributive law is true for the first operation relative to the second operation. This mathematical idea is fundamentally pure. These notes offer a very simple method for learning the concept of rings and other ideas that are closely related to rings. These are lecture…</description>
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Ring is a mathematical structure with two operations. With one operation it is abelian group and with other operation it is semi-group with distributive law holds with first operation w.r.t the other operation. This concept is of pure in nature in mathematics. These advanced level notes are typically taken as an elective in a mathematics undergraduate degree.</description>
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[Special Theory of Relativity by M Usman Hamid and M Zeeshan Ahmad]
Special theory of relativity developed by Einstein in 1905, after the failure of Newton‘s laws, when he was dealing with the relative motion in space. The theory of relativity deals with relations which exist between physical quantities (such as mass of a particle, length of a rod, electric field at a point etc.) as they appear to different observers in relative …</description>
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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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