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in the subsequent volumes. It is most certainly not meant to be a source for learning these topics for the rst time. The treatment is concise, selective and limited in scope. For exam-ple, Linear Algebra is a far richer subject than the treatment in Volume I, which is limited to real 3-dimensional Euclidean vector spaces.
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