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Introduction to Calculus and Classical Analysis - Omar Hijab

Introduction to Calculus and Classical Analysis

By: Omar Hijab

eText | 17 April 2007 | Edition Number 2

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This text is intended for an honors calculus course or for an introduction to analysis. Involving rigorous analysis, computational dexterity, and a breadth of applications, it is ideal for undergraduate majors. The book contains many remarkable features: - complete avoidance of /epsilon-/delta arguments by instead using sequences, - definition of the integral as the area under the graph, while area is defined for EVERY subset of the plane, - complete avoidance of complex numbers, - heavy emphasis on computational problems, - applications from many parts of analysis, e.g. convex conjugates, Cantor set, continued fractions, Bessel functions, the zeta functions, and many more, - 344 problems with solutions in the back of the book, - interesting applications, many of which are not usually found in advanced calculus books About the first edition: 'The treatment, however, is far from standard, and many topics are included, especially in the last chapter, that are not available in other modern elementary texts This is a rigorous book with good motivational material and explanatory remarks. It includes 347 problems, with solutions given in a 73-page appendix some of the most attractive material requires considerable skill in manipulation.' D.H. Armitage (MathSciNet). New in the second edition: For the new edition, the author has corrected errors and rewritten large portions of the text. In addition, the author has introduced new topics, such as a combinatorial proof that the radius of convergence of the Bernoulli series is 2p. 'ICCA is beautifully conceived and carefully executed...[this book] has much to teach, both about mathematics and how to write mathematics.' Marvin Knopp, American Mathematical Monthly.
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