Examining the basic principles in real analysis and their applications, this text provides a self-contained resource for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses. It contains independent chapters aimed at various fields of application, enhanced by highly advanced graphics and results explained and supplemented with practical and theoretical exercises. The presentation of the book is meant to provide natural connections to classical fields of applications such as Fourier analysis or statistics. However, the book also covers modern areas of research, including new and seminal results in the area of functional analysis.
"The book under review ... published as a 21st century introduction to modern analysis, is closer in spirit to Dieudonné's text, but there are substantial differences. ... Instructors and students will no doubt relish this treasure trove of problems - the exercises and hints account for a quarter of the book's 863 pages! ... When all has been said and done, the authors must be congratulated on writing a useful textbook that includes plenty of bonuses for both students and instructors." (Tushar Das, MAA Reviews, maa.org, June, 2016)
"This book presents a widely treated approach to the foundations of modern analysis. ... recommended to teachers and researchers, who will find here a new view of interrelations between various phenomena in analysis where topological facts and powerful methods of functional analysis play an essential role. ... comments by the authors describing the exact meaning of notions and ideas, together with a host of exercises showing the power of theory applicable in'practical' problems, make this book useful and modern." (Marek Balcerzak, Mathematical Reviews, January, 2016)
"This monograph presents a combined introduction to both elementary mathematical analysis and real analysis. ... this monograph covers a wide range of topics and can be warmly recommended to everyone in need of a text- and reference book in real analysis." (Dirk Werner, zbMATH 1321.26001, 2015)
"This book presents a widely treated approach to the foundations of modern analysis. ... recommended to teachers and researchers, who will find here a new view of interrelations between various phenomena in analysis where topological facts and powerful methods of functional analysis play an essential role. ... comments by the authors describing the exact meaning of notions and ideas, together with a host of exercises showing the power of theory applicable in'practical' problems, make this book useful and modern." (Marek Balcerzak, Mathematical Reviews, January, 2016)
"This monograph presents a combined introduction to both elementary mathematical analysis and real analysis. ... this monograph covers a wide range of topics and can be warmly recommended to everyone in need of a text- and reference book in real analysis." (Dirk Werner, zbMATH 1321.26001, 2015)