Students progressing to advanced calculus are frequently confounded by the dramatic shift from mechanical to theoretical and from concrete to abstract. This text bridges the gap, offering a systematic development of the real number system and careful treatment of mappings, sequences, limits, continuity, and metric spaces. 1963 edition.
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Sets, Sequences, and Mappings: the Basic Concepts of Analysis
- 216 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura