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Record Nr.

UNINA9910254082003321

Autore

Hijab Omar

Titolo

Introduction to Calculus and Classical Analysis [[electronic resource] /] / by Omar Hijab

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2016

ISBN

3-319-28400-2

Edizione

[4th ed. 2016.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (XIII, 427 p. 69 illus., 1 illus. in color.)

Collana

Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics, , 0172-6056

Disciplina

511.4

Soggetti

Approximation theory

Sequences (Mathematics)

Special functions

Combinatorics

Approximations and Expansions

Sequences, Series, Summability

Special Functions

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di contenuto

Preface -- A Note to the Reader -- 1. The Set of Real Numbers -- 2. Continuity -- 3. Differentiation.-4. Integration -- 5. Applications -- 6. Generalizations -- A. Solutions -- References -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

This completely self-contained text is intended either for a course in honors calculus or for an introduction to analysis. Beginning with the real number axioms, and involving rigorous analysis, computational dexterity, and a breadth of applications, it is ideal for undergraduate math majors. This fourth edition includes an additional chapter on the fundamental theorems in their full Lebesgue generality, based on the Sunrise Lemma. Key features of this text include: • Applications from several parts of analysis, e.g., convexity, the Cantor set, continued fractions, the AGM, the theta and zeta functions, transcendental numbers, the Bessel and gamma functions, and many more; • A heavy emphasis on computational problems, from the high-school quadratic formula to the formula for the derivative of the zeta function at zero; • Traditionally transcendentally presented material, such as infinite



products, the Bernoulli series, and the zeta functional equation, is developed over the reals; • A self-contained treatment of the fundamental theorems of calculus in the general case using the Sunrise Lemma; • The integral is defined as the area under the graph, while the area is defined for every subset of the plane; • 450 problems with all the solutions presented at the back of the text. Reviews: "Chapter 5 is…an astonishing tour de force…" —Steven G. Krantz, American Math. Monthly "For a treatment…[of infinite products and Bernoulli series] that is very close to Euler’s and even more elementary…" —V. S. Varadarajan, Bulletin AMS "This is a very intriguing, decidedly unusual, and very satisfying treatment of calculus and introductory analysis. It's full of quirky little approaches to standard topics that make one wonder over and over again, 'Why is it never done like this?'" —John Allen Paulos, Author of Innumeracy and A Mathematician Reads the Newspaper.