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    Author(s)Anthony E. Labarre Jr.
    PublisherDOVER PUBLICATIONS
    ISBN9780486462974
    Pages272
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2008

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    DOVER PUBLICATIONS Intermediate Mathematical Analysis by Anthony E. Labarre Jr.

    Geared toward those who have studied elementary calculus and intend to progress to more advanced mathematics, this book stresses concepts rather than techniques. It emphasizes the simplest setting of basic theorems so that students may progress from "one-space" to ""n"-space" calculus.An introductory section by the author reviews the roles of sets, relations, and functions. Subsequent chapters explore real numbers, the limit concept, useful theorems, continuity, differentiability, and integrability. The author focuses on real-valued functions of a real variable. Considerations ofcomplex numbers appear only in optional supplements to certain chapters, as well asin the final two chapters, which consist of in-depth explorations of sequences of functions and Fourier series. Each chapter features several helpful exercises." Preface1. Sets, Relations, and Functions2. The Real Numbers3. The Limit Concept4. Three Important Theorems5. Continuity6. Differentiability7. Integrability8. Sequences of Functions: An Existence Theorem in Differential Equations9. Fourier SeriesAppendixBibliographySymbols and NotationIndex