Reference book: Li Yongle and Li Zhengyuan review the whole book, Li Yongle 660 questions, real questions over the years.
1, the sixth edition of Advanced Mathematics was published by Higher Education Press on June 1, 2007. The writer is the Mathematics Department of Tongji University. The book is published in two volumes. The first volume includes series, functions, limits, calculus and differential equations. The second volume includes spatial analytic geometry and vector algebra, differential methods of multivariate functions and their applications, multiple integrals, curve integrals and surface integrals, infinite series and so on.
2. The course of Linear Algebra is characterized by abstract concepts and close relationship between concepts. The content includes determinant, matrix, vector space, linear equations, matrix similarity diagonalization, quadratic form, linear space and linear transformation. It is a compulsory course for students majoring in computer, electricity and economic management in the first year of university engineering, and can also be read by scientific and technological workers.
3. Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics (4th Edition) is a book published by Higher Education Press in 2008. The authors are Sheng Zhi, Xie Shiqian and Pan. Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics is a textbook of national "Eleventh Five-Year" general higher education planning, which is updated on the basis of Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics (third edition) published in 200 1.
4. Introduction: Version 20 1 1 is revised on the basis of version 20 10, which is more perfect and applicable.
5. "660 Questions of Mathematics Basis for Postgraduate Entrance Examination in Li Yongle" was published by Xi Jiaotong University Press on February 12. This book mainly includes advanced mathematics (calculus), linear algebra and other basic mathematical problems.
6. The real questions over the years are all the questions of Mathematics III over the years. You can usually buy it online. The real question has the highest gold content. Real questions can detect many things, so make good use of them.
Extended data:
The Three Outline of Postgraduate Mathematics is an examination outline of postgraduate mathematics, including calculus, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics. It is required to understand the concept and master the representation, so that the functional relationship of the application problem will be established.
The content and structure of the third math exam;
1, test paper content structure, calculus 56%, linear algebra 22%, probability theory and mathematical statistics 22%.
2. Test paper type structure, 8 multiple-choice questions, 4 points for each question, 32 points for * * *, 6 small questions for fill-in-the-blank questions, 4 points for each question, 24 points for * *, 9 small questions for answering questions (including proof questions), and 94 points for * * *.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Three Outline of Postgraduate Mathematics