Real analysis via sequences and series
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Real analysis via sequences and series
(Undergraduate texts in mathematics)
Springer, c2015
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 471) and index
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Description
This text gives a rigorous treatment of the foundations of calculus. In contrast to more traditional approaches, infinite sequences and series are placed at the forefront. The approach taken has not only the merit of simplicity, but students are well placed to understand and appreciate more sophisticated concepts in advanced mathematics. The authors mitigate potential difficulties in mastering the material by motivating definitions, results and proofs. Simple examples are provided to illustrate new material and exercises are included at the end of most sections. Noteworthy topics include: an extensive discussion of convergence tests for infinite series, Wallis's formula and Stirling's formula, proofs of the irrationality of and e and a treatment of Newton's method as a special instance of finding fixed points of iterated functions.
Table of Contents
Preface.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Sequences.- 3. Series.- 4. Limits of Functions.- 5. Continuity.- 6. Differentiability.- 7. The Riemann Integral.- 8. Taylor Polynomials and Taylor Series.- 9. The Fixed Point Problem.- 10. Sequences of Functions.- Bibliography.- Index.
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