Mathematical Analysis

Mathematical Analysis

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Browder, Andrew
Springer New York
EAN: 9781461207153
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This is a textbook suitable for a year-long course in analysis at the ad- vanced undergraduate or possibly beginning-graduate level. It is intended for students with a strong background in calculus and linear algebra, and a strong motivation to learn mathematics for its own sake. At this stage of their education, such students are generally given a course in abstract algebra, and a course in analysis, which give the fundamentals of these two areas, as mathematicians today conceive them. Mathematics is now a subject splintered into many specialties and sub- specialties, but most of it can be placed roughly into three categories: al- gebra, geometry, and analysis. In fact, almost all mathematics done today is a mixture of algebra, geometry and analysis, and some of the most in- teresting results are obtained by the application of analysis to algebra, say, or geometry to analysis, in a fresh and surprising way. What then do these categories signify? Algebra is the mathematics that arises from the ancient experiences of addition and multiplication of whole numbers; it deals with the finite and discrete. Geometry is the mathematics that grows out of spatial experience; it is concerned with shape and form, and with measur- ing, where algebra deals with counting.
EAN 9781461207153
ISBN 1461207150
Binding Ebook
Publisher Springer New York
Publication date December 6, 2012
Language English
Country United States
Authors Browder, Andrew
Series Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics