Elementary Analysis: The Theory of Calculus

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Springer Science & Business Media, 16‏/04‏/2013 - 412 من الصفحات

For over three decades, this best-selling classic has been used by thousands of students in the United States and abroad as a must-have textbook for a transitional course from calculus to analysis. It has proven to be very useful for mathematics majors who have no previous experience with rigorous proofs. Its friendly style unlocks the mystery of writing proofs, while carefully examining the theoretical basis for calculus. Proofs are given in full, and the large number of well-chosen examples and exercises range from routine to challenging.

The second edition preserves the book’s clear and concise style, illuminating discussions, and simple, well-motivated proofs. New topics include material on the irrationality of pi, the Baire category theorem, Newton's method and the secant method, and continuous nowhere-differentiable functions.

Review from the first edition:

"This book is intended for the student who has a good, but naïve, understanding of elementary calculus and now wishes to gain a thorough understanding of a few basic concepts in analysis.... The author has tried to write in an informal but precise style, stressing motivation and methods of proof, and ... has succeeded admirably."

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المحتوى

Chapter 1 Introduction
1
Chapter 2 Sequences
33
Chapter 3 Continuity
122
Chapter 4 Sequences and Series of Functions
186
Chapter 5 Differentiation
222
Chapter 6 Integration
268
Chapter 7 Capstone
339
Appendix on Set Notation
365
Selected Hints and Answers
367
References
396
Symbols Index
401
Index
405
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Kenneth A. Ross is currently an emeritus professor of mathematics at the University of Oregon.

Jorge M. López is currently professor of mathematics at the University of Puerto Rico.

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