Foundations of Real Analysis
Expanding Horizons beyond the click
William R. Brian(Author)
Academic Press
Will be published approx. on 1. October 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
260 pages
978-0-443-48527-5 (ISBN)
Description
Foundations of Real Analysis: Expanding Horizons beyond the click covers the central topics of analysis, like continuity, differentiation, and integration, with a particular emphasis on set-theoretic and topological aspects of the real line, such as the Baire Category Theorem and the infinite-length Banach-Mazur games. These mathematical spectacles aim to challenge the student's preconceptions about the real line, while at the same time the main part of the text builds up a more well-founded intuition. The book connects analysis with other adjacent areas of mathematics, including important arguments and ideas from topology, measure theory, abstract algebra, descriptive set theory, and functional analysis.
It is richly illustrated and includes a wealth of interesting examples and counterexamples, such as Hilbert's space-filling curves and Volterra's non-integrable derivative aims to give students a thorough and rigorous introduction to real analysis, leaning on the more intuitive and imaginative aspects of the subject, while also revealing some of the broader context of modern mathematics in which the subject is situated. This introductory course is designed not only for future analysts, but for anyone wanting to understand analysis and to sharpen their mathematical insight. The text is well suited to a two-semester university course, but can also be used for self-study by the curious reader.
It is richly illustrated and includes a wealth of interesting examples and counterexamples, such as Hilbert's space-filling curves and Volterra's non-integrable derivative aims to give students a thorough and rigorous introduction to real analysis, leaning on the more intuitive and imaginative aspects of the subject, while also revealing some of the broader context of modern mathematics in which the subject is situated. This introductory course is designed not only for future analysts, but for anyone wanting to understand analysis and to sharpen their mathematical insight. The text is well suited to a two-semester university course, but can also be used for self-study by the curious reader.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
450 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-443-48527-5 (9780443485275)
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Person
Dr. Brian is a mathematician specializing in topology and set theory, and their interactions with real analysis. He received his doctorate from the University of Oxford in 2013. After teaching at Tulane and Baylor Universities, he joined the faculty of UNC Charlotte in 2017. He has been teaching real analysis there ever since.
Content
1. Beginnings
2. Metric Spaces
3. Completeness
4. Continuity
5. Differentiation
6. Integration
7. Classes of Sets
8. Spaces of Functions
2. Metric Spaces
3. Completeness
4. Continuity
5. Differentiation
6. Integration
7. Classes of Sets
8. Spaces of Functions