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Book DetailsAMS/MAA TextbooksVolume: 4; 2004; 231 pp
This book is a collection of materials gathered by the author while teaching real analysis over a period of years. It is intended for use as a supplement to a traditional analysis textbook, or to provide material for seminars or independent study in analysis and its historical development. The book includes historical and biographical information, a wide range of problem types, selected readings on a variety of topics, and many references for additional study. Since all these materials are collected into a single book, teachers and students can easily choose items most suitable for their purpose. Teachers may use the book as a supplement to their courses, while students may read much of the book on their own. No other book has been written specifically as a supplement for a real analysis course.
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Table of Contents
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Chapters
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I. Review of Calculus
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II. Analysis Problems
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III. Essays
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IV. Selected Readings
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Reviews
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The book offers even more than its title suggests: a true trove of resources for students (and their teachers) who face the exciting—but often rough—passage from the routine calculations of elementary calculus to the deeper arguments and insights of real analysis. There are gems here for average students who need review; for the quickest students who need mathematical challenges; for teachers who need ideas; and for everyone with a taste for mathematical highlights and culture.
Paul Zorn, St Olaf College -
Brabenec has provided a rich smorgasbord of mathematical analysis—including a host of problems, historical essays, and selected readings—from which no one should go away hungry.
William Dunham, Muhlenberg College
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This book is a collection of materials gathered by the author while teaching real analysis over a period of years. It is intended for use as a supplement to a traditional analysis textbook, or to provide material for seminars or independent study in analysis and its historical development. The book includes historical and biographical information, a wide range of problem types, selected readings on a variety of topics, and many references for additional study. Since all these materials are collected into a single book, teachers and students can easily choose items most suitable for their purpose. Teachers may use the book as a supplement to their courses, while students may read much of the book on their own. No other book has been written specifically as a supplement for a real analysis course.
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Chapters
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I. Review of Calculus
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II. Analysis Problems
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III. Essays
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IV. Selected Readings
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The book offers even more than its title suggests: a true trove of resources for students (and their teachers) who face the exciting—but often rough—passage from the routine calculations of elementary calculus to the deeper arguments and insights of real analysis. There are gems here for average students who need review; for the quickest students who need mathematical challenges; for teachers who need ideas; and for everyone with a taste for mathematical highlights and culture.
Paul Zorn, St Olaf College -
Brabenec has provided a rich smorgasbord of mathematical analysis—including a host of problems, historical essays, and selected readings—from which no one should go away hungry.
William Dunham, Muhlenberg College