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Principles of mathematical analysis

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A rigorous, updated introduction to real analysis covering the real number system, topology, convergence, continuity, differentiation, and integration. With a new section on the gamma function and additional exercises, it remains a core text for undergraduate and graduate math students....

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007054235X

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ISBN-13

978-0070542358

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1.2 pounds

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6.4 x 0.9 x 9.2 inches

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The third edition of Principles of Mathematical Analysis by Walter Rudin remains a cornerstone text for students pursuing rigorous studies in mathematical analysis. Part of the Walter Rudin Student Series in Advanced Mathematics, this edition continues to provide a clear and comprehensive foundation for undergraduate and first-year graduate students in mathematics, physics, and engineering.

The text begins with a thorough discussion of the real number system, treating it as a complete ordered field, which forms the basis for all subsequent analysis. Dedekind’s construction of the real numbers, while historically important, has now been included as an appendix to Chapter I, streamlining the main narrative while retaining a rigorous treatment for those interested in foundational constructions.

Chapter 2 introduces the topological concepts essential to understanding convergence, continuity, differentiation, and integration. By developing the necessary topological background early, Rudin ensures that students can approach these fundamental topics with a firm conceptual grounding. This approach encourages both intuition and precision, bridging the gap between formal mathematical theory and practical problem-solving.

Significant updates in this edition include a new section on the gamma function, providing insight into this important special function and its applications across analysis, probability, and mathematical physics. Additionally, the third edition offers many new and carefully selected exercises, ranging from routine practice problems to more challenging explorations that reinforce understanding, encourage critical thinking, and prepare students for advanced coursework or research.

Throughout the text, Rudin emphasizes clarity, rigor, and logical development, making abstract concepts accessible without sacrificing mathematical precision. The book systematically develops key areas of analysis, including sequences, series, limits, continuity, differentiability, Riemann-Stieltjes integration, sequences and series of functions, and fundamental theorems such as the Bolzano-Weierstrass and Heine-Borel theorems.

Principles of Mathematical Analysis is widely regarded not only for its rigorous exposition but also for its ability to equip students with the tools and mindset required for higher-level mathematics. Its balance of theory, application, and problem-solving makes it suitable for self-study as well as classroom instruction.

Whether used in an undergraduate course on real analysis or as a first-year graduate text, the third edition of Rudin’s classic continues to be an indispensable resource, guiding students toward a deep and lasting understanding of mathematical analysis and preparing them for further study in pure and applied mathematics.

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Title:

Principles of mathematical analysis

ISBN-13:

978-0070542358

Publisher: 

McGraw Hill

Binding

Hardcover

No of Pages:

325 pages

Weight:

1.2 pounds gr

Language:

English

ISBN-10:

007054235X

Publisher Date: 

January 1, 1976

Height:

9.2 inches mm

Spine Width:

0.9 inch mm

Width:

6.4 inches mm

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