In recent years, mathematics has become valuable in many areas, including economics and management science as well as the physical sciences, engineering and computer science. Therefore, this book provides the fundamental concepts and techniques of real analysis for readers in all of these areas. It helps one develop the ability to think deductively, analyze mathematical situations and extend ideas to a new context. Like the first two editions, this edition maintains the same spirit and user--friendly approach with some ...
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In recent years, mathematics has become valuable in many areas, including economics and management science as well as the physical sciences, engineering and computer science. Therefore, this book provides the fundamental concepts and techniques of real analysis for readers in all of these areas. It helps one develop the ability to think deductively, analyze mathematical situations and extend ideas to a new context. Like the first two editions, this edition maintains the same spirit and user--friendly approach with some streamlined arguments, a few new examples, rearranged topics, and a new chapter on the Generalized Riemann Integral.
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Introduction to Real Analysis by Bartle and Sherbert is very appropriate for an Introductory Course in Real Analysis because it is standard, formal, and presents clear demonstrations. This third edition is more comprehensible than previous editions because it develops its topics with more details, presents more examples and even some applications. Many students will find this book accesible because It is not required to know concepts about Topology, and the students only have to know integral and differential Calculus. It is highly reccomended for Real Analysis professors.