Martin V. Day

Martin V. Day

Professor (retired) in the Department of Mathematics at Virginia Tech. His recent interests concern the structure of differential games and control problems arising in the fluid or risk-sensitive / large deviations limit of queueing networks.

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Books Authored by Martin V. Day

An Introduction to Proofs and the Mathematical Vernacular

Post date: 20 Dec 2016
This textbook helps students make the transition from being a user of mathematics to someone who can critically read and evaluate mathematical statements and being able to write mathematical explanations in clear, logically precise language.
Publication date: 07 Dec 2016
License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States
Document Type: Textbook
 
An Introduction to Proofs and the Mathematical Vernacular

An Introduction to Proofs and the Mathematical Vernacular

Post date: 20 Dec 2016
This textbook helps students make the transition from being a user of mathematics to someone who can critically read and evaluate mathematical statements and being able to write mathematical explanations in clear, logically precise language.
Publication date: 07 Dec 2016
License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States Document Type: Textbook


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