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Analysis Ekkehard Kopp (University of Hull, UK)

Analysis By Ekkehard Kopp (University of Hull, UK)

Analysis by Ekkehard Kopp (University of Hull, UK)


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Summary

This volume aims to provide students with a thorough understanding of the subject as it is covered on first year courses. The focus is on real functions, and examines the concepts of continuity, differentiability and integrability in particular.

Analysis Summary

Analysis by Ekkehard Kopp (University of Hull, UK)

Building on the basic concepts through a careful discussion of covalence, (while adhering resolutely to sequences where possible), the main part of the book concerns the central topics of continuity, differentiation and integration of real functions. Throughout, the historical context in which the subject was developed is highlighted and particular attention is paid to showing how precision allows us to refine our geometric intuition. The intention is to stimulate the reader to reflect on the underlying concepts and ideas.

Table of Contents

Introduction: why we study Analysis * Convergent sequences and series * Completeness and Convergence * Functions defined by Power Series * Functions and Limits * Continuous functions * Continuity on intervals * Differentiable Real Functions * Mean values and Taylor Series * The Riemann Integral * Integration techniques * What Next? Extensions and developments * Appendix * Index.

Additional information

GOR001759504
9780340645963
0340645962
Analysis by Ekkehard Kopp (University of Hull, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Elsevier Science & Technology
19960830
200
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