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Problems in Mathematical Analysis III: Integration
Share this pageW. J. Kaczor; M. T. Nowak
The best way to penetrate the subtleties of the theory of integration
is by solving problems. This book, like its two predecessors, is a wonderful
source of interesting and challenging problems. As a resource, it is unequaled.
It offers a much richer selection than is found in any current textbook.
Moreover, the book includes a complete set of solutions.
This is the third volume of Problems in Mathematical
Analysis. The topic here is integration for real functions of one real
variable. The first chapter is devoted to the Riemann and the Riemann-Stieltjes
integrals. Chapter 2 deals with Lebesgue measure and integration.
The authors include some famous, and some not so famous, inequalities
related to Riemann integration. Many of the problems for Lebesgue integration
concern convergence theorems and the interchange of limits and integrals. The
book closes with a section on Fourier series, with a concentration on Fourier
coefficients of functions from particular classes and on basic theorems for
convergence of Fourier series.
The book is mainly geared toward students studying the basic principles of
analysis. However, given its selection of problems, organization, and level, it
would be an ideal choice for tutorial or problem-solving seminars, particularly
those geared toward the Putnam exam. It is also suitable for self-study. The
presentation of the material is designed to help student comprehension, to
encourage them to ask their own questions, and to start research. The
collection of problems will also help teachers who wish to incorporate problems
into their lectures. The problems are grouped into sections according to the
methods of solution. Solutions for the problems are provided.
Problems in Mathematical
Analysis I and II are available as Volumes
4 and 12 in the AMS series,
Student Mathematical Library.
Readership
Undergraduates, graduate students, and instructors interested in analysis.
Reviews & Endorsements
A valuable resource.
-- American Mathematical Monthly
Would be an ideal choice for tutorial or problem-solving seminars. The volume is also suitable for self-study … presentation of material is designed to help student comprehension and to encourage them to ask their own questions and to start research … a really useful book for practice in mathematical analysis.
-- Zentralblatt MATH
Belongs to the great tradition of Eastern European problem books … if you love mathematics and are serious about understanding analysis, this book is a must.
-- MAA Online
A very stimulating problem book … The style … is proven to be a motivating approach in constructing and conveying mathematical knowledge … leads the readers to find new solutions and hence boosts their ability to carry out further research … thorough coverage of some topics that are covered very briefly in other compatible books … of interest to anyone who wishes to pursue research in mathematical analysis and its applications … also excellent for students who want to enhance their skills in real analysis … a useful supplement to any graduate textbook in mathematical analysis … some problems are also suitable for undergraduate students.
-- MAA Online
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Problems in Mathematical Analysis III: Integration
- Cover Cover11 free
- Title iii4 free
- Copyright iv5 free
- Contents v6 free
- Preface vii8 free
- Part 1. Problems 112 free
- Part 2. Solutions 95106
- Bibliography -Books 351362
- Index 355366
- Back Cover Back Cover1369