The book gives the fundamentals of higher mathematics and can therefore be used both at universities and at higher technical schools where different divisions of higher mathematics are usually combined into a single course.
The author tried to present the material as completely, strictly and simply as possible. His aim was not only to convey a certain quantity of knowledge in higher mathematics but also to arouse an interest in mathematics in his readers, to broaden their views and to foster a mathematical culture. The bulk of the material is devoted to mathematical analysis, which includes differential and integral calculus and the most important concept of higher mathematics, that of a function. The exposition is based on the principle of didactics, i.e. from the simple to the more complicated.
The textbook contains, in the main, theoretical material, and therefore for practical purposes various other problem books should be used.





