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An Interactive Introduction to Mathematical Analysis

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  • Date Published: January 2014
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781107694040

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  • This book provides a rigorous course in the calculus of functions of a real variable. Its gentle approach, particularly in its early chapters, makes it especially suitable for students who are not headed for graduate school but, for those who are, this book also provides the opportunity to engage in a penetrating study of real analysis. The companion on-screen version of this text contains hundreds of links to alternative approaches, more complete explanations and solutions to exercises; links that make it more friendly than any printed book could be. In addition, there are links to a wealth of optional material that an instructor can select for a more advanced course, and that students can use as a reference long after their first course has ended. The on-screen version also provides exercises that can be worked interactively with the help of the computer algebra systems that are bundled with Scientific Notebook.

    • Written with a special focus on precise and reliable use of language and mathematical terminology
    • Contains a strong focus on motivation of the topics being studied and their relationship to other topics
    • On-screen version of the book includes several optional chapters, including Riemann integration and set theory, as well as interactive exercises
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    • Date Published: January 2014
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781107694040
    • length: 526 pages
    • dimensions: 178 x 254 x 26 mm
    • weight: 1kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. The emergence of rigorous calculus
    2. Mathematical grammar
    3. Strategies for writing proofs
    4. Elements of set theory
    5. The real number system
    6. Elementary topology of the real line
    7. Limits of sequences
    8. Limits and continuity of functions
    9. Differentiation
    10. The exponential and logarithmic functions
    11. The Riemann integral
    12. Infinite series
    13. Improper integrals
    14. Sequences and series of functions
    15. Calculus of a complex variable
    16. Integration of functions of two variables
    17. Sets of measure zero
    18. Calculus of several variables.

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