Real Analysis

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Pub. Date: 2005-06-01
Publisher(s): Amer Mathematical Society
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Summary

This book is written by award-winning author, Frank Morgan. It offers a simple and sophisticated point of view, reflecting Morgan's insightful teaching, lecturing, and writing style. Intended for undergraduates studying real analysis, this book builds the theory behind calculus directly from the basic concepts of real numbers, limits, and open and closed sets in $\mathbf{R n$. It gives the three characterizations of continuity: via epsilon-delta, sequences, and open sets. It givesthe three characterizations of compactness: as "closed and bounded," via sequences, and via open covers. Topics include Fourier series, the Gamma function, metric spaces, and Ascoli's Theorem. This concise text not only provides efficient proofs, but also shows students how to derive them. Theexcellent exercises are accompanied at the back of the book by select solutions. Ideally suited as an undergraduate textbook, this complete book on real analysis will fit comfortably into one semester. Frank Morgan received the first national Haimo teaching award from the Mathematical Association of America. He has also garnered top teaching awards from Rice University (Houston, TX) and MIT (Cambridge, MA).

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Part I. Real Numbers and Limits
Numbers and Logic
3(6)
Infinity
9(4)
Sequences
13(8)
Functions and Limits
21(6)
Part II. Topology
Open and Closed Sets
27(6)
Continuous Functions
33(2)
Composition of Functions
35(2)
Subsequences
37(4)
Compactness
41(4)
Existence of Maximum
45(2)
Uniform Continuity
47(2)
Connected Sets and the Intermediate Value Theorem
49(4)
The Cantor Set and Fractals
53(8)
Part III. Calculus
The Derivative and the Mean Value Theorem
61(4)
The Riemann Integral
65(6)
The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
71(4)
Sequences of Functions
75(6)
The Lebesgue Theory
81(4)
Infinite Series Σ an
85(4)
Absolute Convergence
89(4)
Power Series
93(6)
Fourier Series
99(6)
Strings and Springs
105(4)
Convergence of Fourier Series
109(2)
The Exponential Function
111(4)
Volumes of n-Balls and the Gamma Function
115(6)
Part IV. Metric Spaces
Metric Spaces
121(4)
Analysis on Metric Spaces
125(4)
Compactness in Metric Spaces
129(4)
Ascoli's Theorem
133(4)
Partial Solutions to Exercises 137(10)
Greek Letters 147(2)
Index 149

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