Originally published in 2010, reissued as part of Pearson's modern classic series.
An Introduction to Analysis
The book discusses basic material on point set topology, such as normed and metric spaces, topological spaces, compact sets, and the Baire category theorem.
As its title indicates, this book is intended to serve as a textbook for an introductory course in mathematical analysis.
The text is written to ease the transition from primarily computational to primarily theoretical mathematics.
This book presents a concise and sharpley focused introduction to the basic concepts of analysis - from the development of real numbers through uniform convergences of a sequence of functions - and includes coverage both of the analysis of ...
This student-friendly text maintains a cautious and deliberate pace, and examples and figures are used extensively to assist the reader in understanding the concepts and then applying them.
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The third edition of this widely popular textbook is authored by a master teacher. This book provides a mathematically rigorous introduction to analysis of realvalued functions of one variable.
Offering readability, practicality and flexibility, Wade presents Fundamental Theorems from a practical viewpoint. Introduces central ideas of analysis in a one-dimensional setting, then covers multidimensional theory. Offers separate coverage...
An Introduction to Analysis
This text prepares students for future courses that use analytic ideas, such as real and complex analysis, partial and ordinary differential equations, numerical analysis, fluid mechanics, and differential geometry.
The book contains a rigorous exposition of calculus of a single real variable.