Introductory Analysis
The Theory of Calculus
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Product details:
- Edition number 2
- Publisher Academic Press
- Date of Publication 10 February 2000
- ISBN 9780122676550
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages335 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Weight 590 g
- Language English 0
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Introductory Analysis, Second Edition, is intended for the standard course on calculus limit theories that is taken after a problem solving first course in calculus (most often by junior/senior mathematics majors). Topics studied include sequences, function limits, derivatives, integrals, series, metric spaces, and calculus in n-dimensional Euclidean space
- Bases most of the various limit concepts on sequential limits, which is done first
- Defines function limits by first developing the notion of continuity (with a sequential limit characterization)
- Contains a thorough development of the Riemann integral, improper integrals (including sections on the gamma function and the Laplace transform), and the Stieltjes integral
- Presents general metric space topology in juxtaposition with Euclidean spaces to ease the transition from the concrete setting to the abstract
New to This Edition
- Contains new Exercises throughout
- Provides a simple definition of subsequence
- Contains more information on function limits and L'Hospital's Rule
- Provides clearer proofs about rational numbers and the integrals of Riemann and Stieltjes
- Presents an appendix lists all mathematicians named in the text
- Gives a glossary of symbols
Table of Contents:
Introduction: Mathematical Statements and Proofs Ordering of the Real Numbers Sequence Limits Completeness of the Real Numbers Continuous Functions Consequences of Continuity The Derivative The Riemann Integral Improper Integrals Infinite Series The Riemann-Stieltjes Integral Function Sequences Power Series Metric Spaces and Euclidean Spaces Continuous Transformations Differential Calculus in Euclidean Spaces Area and Integration in E2
Appendix A. Mathematical Induction B. Countable and Uncountable Sets C. Infinite Products
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