Basic Elements Of Real Analysis


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Basic Elements of Real Analysis


Basic Elements of Real Analysis

Author: Murray H. Protter

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2006-03-29


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From the author of the highly acclaimed "A First Course in Real Analysis" comes a volume designed specifically for a short one- semester course in real analysis. Many students of mathematics and those students who intend to study any of the physical sciences and computer science need a text that presents the most important material in a brief and elementary fashion. The author has included such elementary topics as the real number system, the theory at the basis of elementary calculus, the topology of metric spaces and infinite series. There are proofs of the basic theorems on limits at a pace that is deliberate and detailed. There are illustrative examples throughout with over 45 figures.

Elements of Real Analysis


Elements of Real Analysis

Author: David A. Sprecher

language: en

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Release Date: 2012-04-25


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Classic text explores intermediate steps between basics of calculus and ultimate stage of mathematics — abstraction and generalization. Covers fundamental concepts, real number system, point sets, functions of a real variable, Fourier series, more. Over 500 exercises.

Elements of Real Analysis


Elements of Real Analysis

Author: Charles Denlinger

language: en

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Release Date: 2011


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A student-friendly guide to learning all the important ideas of elementary real analysis, this resource is based on the author's many years of experience teaching the subject to typical undergraduate mathematics majors.