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Fundamental Mathematical Analysis: Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series

Autor Robert Magnus
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 iul 2020
This textbook offers a comprehensive undergraduate course in real analysis in one variable. Taking the view that analysis can only be properly appreciated as a rigorous theory, the book recognises the difficulties that students experience when encountering this theory for the first time, carefully addressing them throughout. Historically, it was the precise description of real numbers and the correct definition of limit that placed analysis on a solid foundation. The book therefore begins with these crucial ideas and the fundamental notion of sequence. Infinite series are then introduced, followed by the key concept of continuity. These lay the groundwork for differential and integral calculus, which are carefully covered in the following chapters. Pointers for further study are included throughout the book, and for the more adventurous there is a selection of "nuggets", exciting topics not commonly discussed at this level. Examples of nuggets include Newton's method, the irrationality of π, Bernoulli numbers, and the Gamma function.
Based on decades of teaching experience, this book is written with the undergraduate student in mind. A large number of exercises, many with hints, provide the practice necessary for learning, while the included "nuggets" provide opportunities to deepen understanding and broaden horizons.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030463205
ISBN-10: 3030463206
Pagini: 433
Ilustrații: XX, 433 p. 35 illus., 11 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1 Introduction.- 2 Real Numbers.- 3 Sequences and Series.- 4 Functions and Continuity.- 5 Derivatives and Differentiation.- 6 Integrals and Integration.- 7 The Elementary Transcendental Functions.- 8 The Techniques of Integration.- 9 Complex Numbers.- 10 Complex Sequences and Series.- 11 Function Sequences and Function Series.- 12 Improper Integrals.- Index.

Recenzii

“Fundamental Mathematical Analysis is a complete and wide-ranging text that offers a rigorous introduction to the analysis of real-valued, single-variable functions. This text is well organized and peppered with insight and mathematical nuggets. … I found it an enjoyable read and am confident that a well-prepared student would gain a tremendous deal from this text.” (John Ross, MAA Reviews, May 29, 2021)

Notă biografică

Robert Magnus was born in the UK and studied mathematics at the Universities of Cambridge and Sussex. He has taught nearly all subjects associated with analysis and has published papers in the areas of bifurcation theory, catastrophe theory, analytic operator functions and non-linear partial differential equations. Since 1977 he has lived and worked in Iceland.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This textbook offers a comprehensive undergraduate course in real analysis in one variable. Taking the view that analysis can only be properly appreciated as a rigorous theory, the book recognises the difficulties that students experience when encountering this theory for the first time, carefully addressing them throughout. Historically, it was the precise description of real numbers and the correct definition of limit that placed analysis on a solid foundation. The book therefore begins with these crucial ideas and the fundamental notion of sequence. Infinite series are then introduced, followed by the key concept of continuity. These lay the groundwork for differential and integral calculus, which are carefully covered in the following chapters. Pointers for further study are included throughout the book, and for the more adventurous there is a selection of "nuggets", exciting topics not commonly discussed at this level. Examples of nuggets include Newton's method, the irrationality of π, Bernoulli numbers, and the Gamma function.
Based on decades of teaching experience, this book is written with the undergraduate student in mind. A large number of exercises, many with hints, provide the practice necessary for learning, while the included "nuggets" provide opportunities to deepen understanding and broaden horizons.

Caracteristici

Recognises and addresses student difficulties A selection of special topics (“nuggets”) sets it apart from existing texts Includes a large number of exercises with hints