Richard J. Bagby Introductory Analysis: A Deeper View of Calculus
Academic Press | ISBN 012072550 |Year 2000 | 201 pages | PDF | 1.5 MBIntroductory Analysis addresses the needs of students taking a course in analysis after completing a semester or two of calculus, and offers an alternative to texts that assume that math majors are their only audience. By using a conversational style that does not compromise mathematical precision, the author explains the material in terms that help the reader gain a firmer grasp of calculus concepts."The author is an extremely good writer. His high level of enthusiasm for the subject matter and intimate knowledge of the subject is echoed throughout...." --Professor Charles Waters, Mankato State University"This book is an elegant unified presentation of the basic concepts of calculus. The conversational style makes the book very readable, not only for mature students, but also for students who have only taken a basic calculus sequence....Students learn not only how to prove a theorem, they also gain an insight in the nature of a proof." --Professor Jung H. Tsai, SUNY College at Geneseo Mirror -> Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
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