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Introductory Analysis John D. Ross

Introductory Analysis By John D. Ross

Introductory Analysis by John D. Ross


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Summary

Introductory Analysis: An Inquiry Approach aims to provide a self-contained, inquiry-oriented approach to undergraduate-level real analysis. The book is intended to be "inquiry-oriented'" in that as each major topic is discussed, details of the proofs are left to the student in a way that encourages an active approach to learning.

Introductory Analysis Summary

Introductory Analysis: An Inquiry Approach by John D. Ross

Introductory Analysis: An Inquiry Approach aims to provide a self-contained, inquiry-oriented approach to undergraduate-level real analysis.

The presentation of the material in the book is intended to be "inquiry-oriented'" in that as each major topic is discussed, details of the proofs are left to the student in a way that encourages an active approach to learning. The book is "self-contained" in two major ways: it includes scaffolding (i.e., brief guiding prompts marked as Key Steps in the Proof) for many of the theorems. Second, it includes preliminary material that introduces students to the fundamental framework of logical reasoning and proof-writing techniques. Students will be able to use the guiding prompts (and refer to the preliminary work) to develop their proof-writing skills.

Features

  • Structured in such a way that approximately one week of class can be devoted to each chapter
  • Suitable as a primary text for undergraduates, or as a supplementary text for some postgraduate courses
  • Strikes a unique balance between enquiry-based learning and more traditional approaches to teaching

Introductory Analysis Reviews

"Analysis has the potential to be one of the most enjoyable and challenging courses in the undergraduate curriculum. Taught poorly, it can devastate a student. Taught well, it can launch a student into a life-long love of theoretical mathematics. Introductory Analysis: An Inquiry Approach makes the latter both possible and probable. The authors strike the delicate balance between breadth and depth. They cover sufficiently many topics to satisfy any instructor, while delivering the material in such a way as to be amenable to an active- or inquiry-based learning pedagogy. The book could serve as either one or two semesters of undergraduate analysis and would be equally appropriate at either regional or research institutions. I commend the authors on this rich delivery and look forward to experimenting with the material myself."

W. Ted Mahavier, Professor of Mathematics at Lamar University and Managing Editor for The Journal of Inquiry-Based Learning in Mathematics


"Analysis has the potential to be one of the most enjoyable and challenging courses in the undergraduate curriculum. Taught poorly, it can devastate a student. Taught well, it can launch a student into a life-long love of theoretical mathematics. Introductory Analysis: An Inquiry Approach makes the latter both possible and probable. The authors strike the delicate balance between breadth and depth. They cover sufficiently many topics to satisfy any instructor, while delivering the material in such a way as to be amenable to an active- or inquiry-based learning pedagogy. The book could serve as either one or two semesters of undergraduate analysis and would be equally appropriate at either regional or research institutions. I commend the authors on this rich delivery and look forward to experimenting with the material myself."

W. Ted Mahavier, Professor of Mathematics at Lamar University and Managing Editor for The Journal of Inquiry-Based Learning in Mathematics

About John D. Ross

John Ross is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Southwestern University. He earned his Ph.D. and M.A. in Mathematics from Johns Hopkins University, and his B.A. in Mathematics from St. Mary's College of Maryland. His research is in geometric analysis, answering questions about manifolds that arise under curvature flows. He enjoys overseeing undergraduate research, teaching in an inquiry-based format, biking to work, and hiking in Central Texas.

Kendall Richards is a Professor of Mathematics at Southwestern University. He earned his B.S. and M.A. in Mathematics from Eastern New Mexico University and his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Texas Tech University. He is inspired by working with students and the process of learning. His research pursuits have included questions involving special functions, inequalities, and complex analysis. He also enjoys long walks and a strong cup of coffee.

Table of Contents

Prerequisites. P1. Exploring Mathematical Statements. P2. Proving Mathematical Statements. P3. Preliminary Content. Main Content. 1. Properties of R. 2. Accumulation Points and Closed Sets. 3. Open Sets and Open Covers. 4. Sequences and Convergence. 5. Subsequences and Cauchy Sequences. 6. Functions, Limits, and Continuity. 7. Connected Sets and the Intermediate Value Theorem. 8. Compact Sets. 9. Uniform Continuity. 10. Introduction to the Derivative. 11. The Extreme and Mean Value Theorems. 12. The Definite Integral: Part I. 13. The Definite Integral: Part II. 14. The Fundamental Theorem(s) of Calculus. 15. Series. Extended Explorations. E1. Function Approximation. E2. Power Series. E3. Sequences and Series of Functions. E4. Metric Spaces. E5. Iterated Functions and Fixed Point Theorems

Additional information

NPB9780815371441
9780815371441
0815371446
Introductory Analysis: An Inquiry Approach by John D. Ross
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2020-02-10
250
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