A Course In Real Analysis


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A Course in Real Analysis


A Course in Real Analysis

Author: Hugo D. Junghenn

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 2015-02-13


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A Course in Real Analysis provides a rigorous treatment of the foundations of differential and integral calculus at the advanced undergraduate level. The book's material has been extensively classroom tested in the author's two-semester undergraduate course on real analysis at The George Washington University.The first part of the text presents the

A Comprehensive Course in Analysis


A Comprehensive Course in Analysis

Author: Barry Simon

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2015


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A Comprehensive Course in Analysis by Poincar Prize winner Barry Simon is a five-volume set that can serve as a graduate-level analysis textbook with a lot of additional bonus information, including hundreds of problems and numerous notes that extend the text and provide important historical background. Depth and breadth of exposition make this set a valuable reference source for almost all areas of classical analysis

A First Course in Real Analysis


A First Course in Real Analysis

Author: Sterling K. Berberian

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2012-09-10


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Mathematics is the music of science, and real analysis is the Bach of mathematics. There are many other foolish things I could say about the subject of this book, but the foregoing will give the reader an idea of where my heart lies. The present book was written to support a first course in real analysis, normally taken after a year of elementary calculus. Real analysis is, roughly speaking, the modern setting for Calculus, "real" alluding to the field of real numbers that underlies it all. At center stage are functions, defined and taking values in sets of real numbers or in sets (the plane, 3-space, etc.) readily derived from the real numbers; a first course in real analysis traditionally places the emphasis on real-valued functions defined on sets of real numbers. The agenda for the course: (1) start with the axioms for the field ofreal numbers, (2) build, in one semester and with appropriate rigor, the foun dations of calculus (including the "Fundamental Theorem"), and, along theway, (3) develop those skills and attitudes that enable us to continue learning mathematics on our own. Three decades of experience with the exercise have not diminished my astonishment that it can be done.