Mathematical analysis : functions of several real variables and applications
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Mathematical analysis : functions of several real variables and applications
(Collana unitext, v. 137 . La matematica per il 3+2)
Springer, c2022
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Lezioni di analisi matematica due
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Translation from the Italian language edition: "Lezioni di analisi matematica due" --Colophon
Originally published: [s.l.] : Zanichelli, 2020
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This work is a textbook on Mathematical Analysis written by expert lecturers in the field. This textbook, other than the classical differentiation and integration tools for functions of several real variables, metric spaces, ordinary differential equations, implicit function and so on, also provides opportunities to go deeper into certain topics: among them, the Ascoli-Arzela theorem, the regularity of convex functions in R^n, L^p spaces and absolutely continuous functions, all topics that are paramount in modern Mathematical Analysis. Other instances include the Weierstrass theorem on polynomial approximation of continuous functions or Peano's existence theorem (typically only existence, without uniqueness) for nonlinear ODEs and systems under general assumptions.
The content is discussed in an elementary way and, at a successive stage, some topics are examined from several, more penetrating, angles. The agile organization of the subject matter helps instructors to effortlessly determine which parts to present during lectures and where to stop. The authors believe that any textbook can contribute to the success of a lecture course only to a point, and the choices made by lecturers are decisive in this respect.
The book is addressed to graduate or undergraduate honors students in Mathematics, Physics, Astronomy, Computer Science, Statistics and Probability, attending Mathematical Analysis courses at the Faculties of Science, Engineering, Economics and Architecture.
Table of Contents
1 Sequences and Series of Functions.- 2 Metric Spaces and Banach Spaces.- 3 Functions of Several Variables.- 4 Ordinary Differential Equations.- 5 Linear Differential Equations.- 6 Curves and Integrals Along Curves.- 7 Differential One-Forms.- 8 Multiple Integrals.- 9 The Lebesgue Integral.- 10 Surfaces and Surface Integrals.- 11 Implicit Functions.- 12 Manifold in Rn and k-Forms.
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