Introduction to calculus and classical analysis
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Introduction to calculus and classical analysis
(Undergraduate texts in mathematics)
Springer, c2007
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [331]) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Intended for an honors calculus course or for an introduction to analysis, this is an ideal text for undergraduate majors since it covers rigorous analysis, computational dexterity, and a breadth of applications. The book contains many remarkable features: * complete avoidance of /epsilon-/delta arguments by using sequences instead * definition of the integral as the area under the graph, while area is defined for every subset of the plane * complete avoidance of complex numbers * heavy emphasis on computational problems * applications from many parts of analysis, e.g. convex conjugates, Cantor set, continued fractions, Bessel functions, the zeta functions, and many more * 344 problems with solutions in the back of the book.
Table of Contents
The Set of Real Numbers.- Continuity.- Differentiation.- Integration.- Applications.- Solutions.- References.- Index.
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