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A First Course in Analysis

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The first course in Analysis, which follows calculus, along with other courses, such as differential equations and elementary linear algebra, in the curricu lum, presents special pedagogical challenges. There is a change of stress from computational manipulation to "proof. " Indeed, the course can become more a course in Logic than one in Analysis. Many students, caught short by a weak command of the means of mathematical discourse and unsure of what is expected of them, what "the game" is, suffer bouts of a kind of mental paralysis. This text attempts to address these problems in several ways: First, we have attempted to define "the game" as that of "inquiry," by using a form of exposition that begins with a question and proceeds to analyze, ultimately to answer it, bringing in definitions, arguments, conjectures, exam ples, etc. , as they arise naturally in the course of a narrative discussion of the question. (The true, historical narrative is too convoluted to serve for first explanations, so no attempt at historical accuracy has been made; our narra tives are completely contrived. ) Second, we have kept the logic informal, especially in the course of preliminary speculative discussions, where common sense and plausibility tempered by mild skepticism-serve to energize the inquiry.

List of contents

Background Number Systems.-
1. Counting: The Natural Numbers.-
2. Measurement: The Rational Numbers.- The Axioms of Ordered Fields.-
3. Decimal Representation. Irrationals.- I ANALYSIS.- 1 Approximation: The Real Numbers.- 2 The Extreme-Value Problem.- 3 Continuous Functions.- II FOUNDATIONS OF CALCULUS.- 4 Differentiation.- 5 Integration.- 6 Infinite Series.

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Authors George Pedrick
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.01.2013
 
EAN 9781461264354
ISBN 978-1-4612-6435-4
No. of pages 279
Dimensions 157 mm x 17 mm x 232 mm
Weight 468 g
Illustrations XXI, 279 p.
Series Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics
Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Analysis

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