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University mathematics departments have for many years offered courses with titles such as Advanced Calculus or Introductory Real Analysis.The se courses are taken by a variety of students, serve a number of purposes, and are written at various levels of sophistication.T he students range from ones who have just completed a course in elementary calculus to beginning graduate students in mathematics.
Elementary Real Analysis is written in a rigorous, yet reader friendly style with motivational and historical material that emphasizes the “big picture” and makes proofs seem natural rather than mysterious. Introduces key concepts such as point set theory, uniform continuity of functions and uniform convergence of sequences of functions. Covers metric spaces. Ideal for readers interested in mathematics, particularly in advanced calculus and real analysis. |
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