
An Introduction to Analysis
Robert C. Gunning(Author)
Princeton University Press
Published on 20. March 2018
Book
Hardback
384 pages
978-0-691-17879-0 (ISBN)
Description
An essential undergraduate textbook on algebra, topology, and calculus
An Introduction to Analysis is an essential primer on basic results in algebra, topology, and calculus for undergraduate students considering advanced degrees in mathematics. Ideal for use in a one-year course, this unique textbook also introduces students to rigorous proofs and formal mathematical writing--skills they need to excel.
With a range of problems throughout, An Introduction to Analysis treats n-dimensional calculus from the beginning-differentiation, the Riemann integral, series, and differential forms and Stokes's theorem-enabling students who are serious about mathematics to progress quickly to more challenging topics. The book discusses basic material on point set topology, such as normed and metric spaces, topological spaces, compact sets, and the Baire category theorem. It covers linear algebra as well, including vector spaces, linear mappings, Jordan normal form, bilinear mappings, and normal mappings.
Proven in the classroom, An Introduction to Analysis is the first textbook to bring these topics together in one easy-to-use and comprehensive volume.
Provides a rigorous introduction to calculus in one and several variables
Introduces students to basic topology
Covers topics in linear algebra, including matrices, determinants, Jordan normal form, and bilinear and normal mappings
Discusses differential forms and Stokes's theorem in n dimensions
Also covers the Riemann integral, integrability, improper integrals, and series expansions
An Introduction to Analysis is an essential primer on basic results in algebra, topology, and calculus for undergraduate students considering advanced degrees in mathematics. Ideal for use in a one-year course, this unique textbook also introduces students to rigorous proofs and formal mathematical writing--skills they need to excel.
With a range of problems throughout, An Introduction to Analysis treats n-dimensional calculus from the beginning-differentiation, the Riemann integral, series, and differential forms and Stokes's theorem-enabling students who are serious about mathematics to progress quickly to more challenging topics. The book discusses basic material on point set topology, such as normed and metric spaces, topological spaces, compact sets, and the Baire category theorem. It covers linear algebra as well, including vector spaces, linear mappings, Jordan normal form, bilinear mappings, and normal mappings.
Proven in the classroom, An Introduction to Analysis is the first textbook to bring these topics together in one easy-to-use and comprehensive volume.
Provides a rigorous introduction to calculus in one and several variables
Introduces students to basic topology
Covers topics in linear algebra, including matrices, determinants, Jordan normal form, and bilinear and normal mappings
Discusses differential forms and Stokes's theorem in n dimensions
Also covers the Riemann integral, integrability, improper integrals, and series expansions
Reviews / Votes
"One would expect that this book offers a demanding, sophisticated look at this material, done rapidly and concisely. One would be correct. . . . [F]or very sophisticated honors courses with exceptionally well-prepared students who are prepared to work hard, it would certainly offer a vivid, exciting and informative introduction to this material."---Mark Hunacek, MAA Reviews "The ideal textbook to cover the foundations of mathematics. . . . This is one of the best books at the undergraduate level that I've ever read."---Jonathan Shock, Mathemafrica "The book is clearly written, with elegant proofs, and a clever selection of the topics, allowing to present in one volume in a coherent and self-contained manner, several topics, starting with background results in abstract algebra and topology and culminating with Stokes' theorem. . . . The book will be of great help for teachers on advanced courses in analysis, or for self-study by students, giving them a quick but rigorous acquittance with somefundamental results of mathematical analysis."---Tiberiu Trif, Studia Mathematica "Tested and proven in classroom, this unique undergraduate textbook presents various basic topics in one coherent primer of reasonable size, and that in a very elegant style."---Werner Kleinert, Zentralblatt MATH "Every prospective master's student should work through this fantastic book in order to acquire a sound background on the fundamentals of analysis."---R. Donninger, International Math NewsMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Trade binding
Illustrations
25 b/w illus.
Dimensions
Height: 261 mm
Width: 184 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
965 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-691-17879-0 (9780691178790)
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An Introduction to Analysis
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Robert C. Gunning is professor of mathematics at Princeton University. His books include Lectures on Riemann Surfaces and Lectures on Complex Analytic Varieties (both Princeton).