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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Vicente Montesinos , Peter Zizler , Václav ZizlerPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 4.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.805kg ISBN: 9783319355498ISBN 10: 331935549 Pages: 863 Publication Date: 29 October 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReal Numbers: The Basics.- Sequences and Series.- Measure.- Functions.- Function Convergence.- Metric Spaces.- Integration.- Convex Functions.- Fourier Series.- Basics on Descriptive Statistics.- Excursion to Functional Analysis.- Appendices.ReviewsThis 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) “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) The book under review ... published as a 21st century introduction to modern analysis, is closer in spirit to Dieudonne'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) Author InformationVincente Montesinos is a Corresponding Member of the Spanish Royal Academy of Sciences, and is a Professor at the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain. Peter Zizler is an Associate Professor at Mount Royal University in Calgary, Canada. Václav Zizler is the former Head of Research at the Mathematical Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences, and previously served as Faculty Lecturer at the University of Alberta, and Professor of Mathematics at the University of Alberta, Edmonton. In 2001, his book Functional Analysis and Infinite Dimensional Geometry was named university textbook of the year by the Czech Minister of Education. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |