Mathematical Analysis I
by Elias Zakon
Description:
This award-winning text carefully leads the student through the basic topics of
Real Analysis. Topics include
metric spaces, open and closed sets,
convergent sequences, function limits and continuity, compact sets, sequences and series of functions, power series,
differentiation and integration, Taylor's theorem, total variation, rectifiable arcs, and sufficient conditions of
integrability. Well over 500 exercises (many with extensive hints) assist students through the material.
For students who need a review of basic mathematical concepts before
beginning "epsilon-delta"-style proofs,
the text begins with material on set theory (sets, quantifiers,
relations and mappings, countable sets), the real numbers
(axioms, natural numbers, induction, consequences of the completeness axiom), and
Euclidean and vector spaces; this material is condensed from the author's
Basic Concepts of Mathematics, the complete version of which can be used
as supplementary background material for the present text.
Mathematical Analysis II completes this series
with material on measure and integration and calculus on normed linear spaces.
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Audience:
This text is appropriate for any undergraduate mathematics course in real analysis or
mathematical analysis, or for a preparatory class for beginning mathematics graduate students
who will later advance to courses in measure theory and functional analysis.
Knowledge of this material will also be of benefit to graduate students in economics, signal and image processing,
fluid and structural mechanics, etc.
This text covers similar material to the books
(we give US list prices for current hardcover editions at Amazon on July 10, 2006):
Principles of Mathematical Analysis by W. Rudin ($130.00);
Introductory Real Analysis by F. D'Angelo and M. Seyfried ($137.56);
Introduction to Real Analysis by R. Bartle and D. Sherbert ($125.95);
Real Analysis by H. Royden ($124.80);
Introduction to Real Analysis by W. Trench ($114.40), etc. (Updated January 13, 2010:
Introduction to Metric and Topological Spaces by Wilson A. Sutherland ($85.00 hardcover, $35.04 paperback);
Elementary Real Analysis by B. S. Thomson, J. B. Bruckner, and A. M. Bruckner ($26.95 paperback).)
Publishing Information: Mathematical Analysis I, by Elias
Zakon, ISBN 978-1-931705-02-X, published by The Trillia Group, 2004. 355+xii pages, 554 exercises, 26 figures, hypertextual cross-references,
hyperlinked index of terms. Download size: 2088 to 2298 KB, depending on format. Current version released July 6, 2011.
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