A First Course in Mathematical Analysis

A First Course in Mathematical Analysis

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A down-to-earth advanced Calculus text. It has a large number of diagrams and helpful margin notes; and uses many graded examples and exercises, often with complete solutions, to guide students through the tricky points. Suitable for self-study or use in parallel with a standard university course on the subject.

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A First Course in Mathematical Analysis by David Alexander Brannan

Mathematical Analysis (often called Advanced Calculus) is generally found by students to be one of their hardest courses in Mathematics. This text uses the so-called sequential approach to continuity, differentiability and integration to make it easier to understand the subject.Topics that are generally glossed over in the standard Calculus courses are given careful study here. For example, what exactly is a 'continuous' function? And how exactly can one give a careful definition of 'integral'? The latter question is often one of the mysterious points in a Calculus course - and it is quite difficult to give a rigorous treatment of integration! The text has a large number of diagrams and helpful margin notes; and uses many graded examples and exercises, often with complete solutions, to guide students through the tricky points. It is suitable for self-study or use in parallel with a standard university course on the subject.
David Brannan is Professor, Dean and Director of Studies of the Maths & Computing Faculty at the Open University
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ISBN 13 9780521684248
ISBN 10 0521684242
Titel A First Course in Mathematical Analysis
Autor David Alexander Brannan
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Cambridge University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2006-08-17
Seitenanzahl 468
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