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This text is designed for a one semester Introduction to Analysis course. One main difference is the chapter on set, functions and proofs. This book will be attractive when a Transition to Advanced Mathematics course is not offered. The first chapter covers an introduction to proofs. The text progresses into sequences and limits, continuity and differentiation. Riemann Integration, Sequences and Series Functions and the Topology of the Real Numbers round out the presentation. The author does an excellent job of connecting the material by suggesting to students where to find particular…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
This text is designed for a one semester Introduction to Analysis course. One main difference is the chapter on set, functions and proofs. This book will be attractive when a Transition to Advanced Mathematics course is not offered. The first chapter covers an introduction to proofs. The text progresses into sequences and limits, continuity and differentiation. Riemann Integration, Sequences and Series Functions and the Topology of the Real Numbers round out the presentation. The author does an excellent job of connecting the material by suggesting to students where to find particular theorems, referring back to previous material while introducting new topics.


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Autorenporträt
Dr. Corey M. Dunn is a Professor of mathematics at California State University, San Bernardino. His interests include Differential Geometry, Geometric Analysis, Linear Algebra, and involving undergraduates in his research. He received his PhD from the University of Oregon in 2006.