A concise introduction to analysis / Daniel W. Stroock.

By: Stroock, Daniel W [author.]Material type: TextTextCham : Springer, 2015Description: xii, 218 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 9783319244679; 3319244671Subject(s): Mathematical analysis | Calculus | Calculus | Mathematical analysisDDC classification: 515
Contents:
Analysis on The Real Line -- Elements of Complex Analysis -- Integration -- Higher Dimensions -- Integration in Higher Dimensions -- A Little Bit of Analytic Function Theory.
Summary: This book provides an introduction to the basic ideas and tools used in mathematical analysis. It is a hybrid cross between an advanced calculus and a more advanced analysis text and covers topics in both real and complex variables. Considerable space is given to developing Riemann integration theory in higher dimensions, including a rigorous treatment of Fubini‘s theorem, polar coordinates and the divergence theorem. These are used in the final chapter to derive Cauchy‘s formula, which is then applied to prove some of the basic properties of analytic functions. Among the unusual features of this book is the treatment of analytic function theory as an application of ideas and results in real analysis. For instance, Cauchy‘s integral formula for analytic functions is derived as an application of the divergence theorem. The last section of each chapter is devoted to exercises that should be viewed as an integral part of the text. A Concise Introduction to Analysis should appeal to upper level undergraduate mathematics students, graduate students in fields where mathematics is used, as well as to those wishing to supplement their mathematical education on their own. Wherever possible, an attempt has been made to give interesting examples that demonstrate how the ideas are used and why it is important to have a rigorous grasp of them.
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Includes index.

Analysis on The Real Line -- Elements of Complex Analysis -- Integration -- Higher Dimensions -- Integration in Higher Dimensions -- A Little Bit of Analytic Function Theory.

This book provides an introduction to the basic ideas and tools used in mathematical analysis. It is a hybrid cross between an advanced calculus and a more advanced analysis text and covers topics in both real and complex variables. Considerable space is given to developing Riemann integration theory in higher dimensions, including a rigorous treatment of Fubini‘s theorem, polar coordinates and the divergence theorem. These are used in the final chapter to derive Cauchy‘s formula, which is then applied to prove some of the basic properties of analytic functions. Among the unusual features of this book is the treatment of analytic function theory as an application of ideas and results in real analysis. For instance, Cauchy‘s integral formula for analytic functions is derived as an application of the divergence theorem. The last section of each chapter is devoted to exercises that should be viewed as an integral part of the text. A Concise Introduction to Analysis should appeal to upper level undergraduate mathematics students, graduate students in fields where mathematics is used, as well as to those wishing to supplement their mathematical education on their own. Wherever possible, an attempt has been made to give interesting examples that demonstrate how the ideas are used and why it is important to have a rigorous grasp of them.

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