“This book is written to be accessible to the competent university student. … The book is consistent in addressing the classical analysis of real functions of one real variable, and it can serve as an introduction to monographs of complex functions, functional analysis and differential equations, upon which it touches occasionally. It can also serve as an introduction to Lebesgue integration or to generalized functions, which are not mentioned.” (Luis Manuel Braga de Costa Campos, Mathematical Reviews, December, 2016)<p></p>

Based on courses given at Eötvös Loránd University (Hungary) over the past 30 years, this introductory textbook develops the central concepts of the analysis of functions of one variable — systematically, with many examples and illustrations, and in a manner that builds upon, and sharpens, the student’s mathematical intuition. The book provides a solid grounding in the basics of logic and proofs, sets, and real numbers, in preparation for a study of the main topics: limits, continuity, rational functions and transcendental functions, differentiation, and integration. Numerous applications to other areas of mathematics, and to physics, are given, thereby demonstrating the practical scope and power of the theoretical concepts treated.

In the spirit of learning-by-doing, Real Analysis includes more than 500 engaging exercises for the student keen on mastering the basics of analysis. The wealth of material, and modular organization, of the book make it adaptable as a textbook for courses of various levels; the hints and solutions provided for the more challenging exercises make it ideal for independent study.

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Based on courses given at Eötvös Loránd University (Hungary) over the past 30 years, this introductory textbook develops the central concepts of the analysis of functions of one variable — systematically, with many examples and illustrations, and in a manner that builds upon, and sharpens, the student’s mathematical intuition.

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A Short Historical Introduction.- Basic Concepts.- Real Numbers.- Infinite Sequences I.- Infinite Sequences II.- Infinite Sequences III.- Rudiments of Infinite Series.- Countable Sets.- Real Valued Functions of One Variable.- Continuity and Limits of Functions.- Various Important Classes of Functions (Elementary Functions).- Differentiation.- Applications of Differentiation.- The Definite Integral.- Integration.- Applications of Integration.- Functions of Bounded Variation.- The Stieltjes Integral.- The Improper Integral.

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Based on courses given at Eötvös Loránd University (Hungary) over the past 30 years, this introductory textbook develops the central concepts of the analysis of functions of one variable - systematically, with many examples and illustrations, and in a manner that builds upon, and sharpens, the students' mathematical intuition.


The modular organization of the book makes it adaptable for either semester or year-long introductory courses, while the wealth of material allows for it to be used at various levels of student sophistication in all programs where analysis is a part of the curriculum, including teachers' education.

In the spirit of learning-by-doing, Real Analysis includes more than 500 engaging exercises for the student keen on mastering the basics of analysis. There are frequent hints and occasional complete solutions provided for the more challenging exercises making it an ideal choice for independent study.

The book includes a solid groundingin the basics of logic and proofs, sets, and real numbers, in preparation for a rigorous study of the main topics: limits, continuity, rational functions and transcendental functions, differentiation, and integration. Numerous historical notes and applications to other areas of mathematics, and to physics, are given, thereby demonstrating the practical scope and power of mathematical analysis.

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Includes insightful historical remarks regarding real analysis Presents core ideas of analysis “as a way of thinking” as opposed to “a body of facts” Explains how and why ideas arise, then how they evolve to the mature notions of real analysis
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ISBN
9781493927654
Publisert
2015-10-09
Utgiver
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.; Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Upper undergraduate, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Om bidragsyterne

Miklós Laczkovich is Professor of Mathematics at Eötvös Loránd University and the University College London, and was awarded the Ostrowski Prize in 1993 and the Széchenyi Prize in 1998. Vera T. Sós is a Research Fellow at the Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics, and was awarded the Széchenyi Prize in 1997.