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Foundations of Real and Abstract Analysis Douglas S. Bridges

Foundations of Real and Abstract Analysis By Douglas S. Bridges

Foundations of Real and Abstract Analysis by Douglas S. Bridges


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The sad reality today is that, perceiving them as one of the harder parts of their mathematical studies, students contrive to avoid analysis courses at almost any cost, in particular that of their own educational and technical deprivation.

Foundations of Real and Abstract Analysis Summary

Foundations of Real and Abstract Analysis by Douglas S. Bridges

The core of this book, Chapters three through five, presents a course on metric, normed, and Hilbert spaces at the senior/graduate level. The motivation for each of these chapters is the generalisation of a particular attribute of the n Euclidean space R: in Chapter 3, that attribute is distance; in Chapter 4, length; and in Chapter 5, inner product. In addition to the standard topics that, arguably, should form part of the armoury of any graduate student in mathematics, physics, mathematical economics, theoretical statistics,. . . , this part of the book contains many results and exercises that are seldom found in texts on analysis at this level. Examples of the latter are Wongs Theorem (3.3.12) showing that the Lebesgue covering property is equivalent to the uniform continuity property, and Motzkins result (5. 2. 2) that a nonempty closed subset of Euclidean space has the unique closest point property if and only if it is convex. The sad reality today is that, perceiving them as one of the harder parts of their mathematical studies, students contrive to avoid analysis courses at almost any cost, in particular that of their own educational and technical deprivation. Many universities have at times capitulated to the negative demand of students for analysis courses and have seriously watered down their expectations of students in that area. As a result, mathematics majors are graduating, sometimes with high honours, with little exposure to anything but a rudimentary course or two on real and complex analysis, often without even an introduction to the Lebesgue integral.

Table of Contents

Real Analysis.- Analysis on the Real Line.- Differentiation and the Lebesgue Integral.- Abstract Analysis.- Analysis in Metric Spaces.- Analysis in Normed Linear Spaces.- Hilbert Spaces.- An Introduction to Functional Analysis.

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NPB9780387982397
9780387982397
B01CMY9WMS
Foundations of Real and Abstract Analysis by Douglas S. Bridges
New
Hardback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
1997-10-23
322
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