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A concrete introduction to real analysis
Most volumes in analysis plunge students into a challenging new mathematical environment, replete with axioms, powerful abstractions, and an overriding emphasis on formal proofs. This can lead even students with a solid mathematical aptitude to often feel bewildered and discouraged by the theoretica...
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Chapman and Hall
2006
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description | Most volumes in analysis plunge students into a challenging new mathematical environment, replete with axioms, powerful abstractions, and an overriding emphasis on formal proofs. This can lead even students with a solid mathematical aptitude to often feel bewildered and discouraged by the theoretical treatment. Avoiding unnecessary abstractions to provide an accessible presentation of the material, A Concrete Introduction to Real Analysis supplies the crucial transition from a calculations-focused treatment of mathematics to a proof-centered approach.Drawing from the history of mathematics and |
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title | A concrete introduction to real analysis |
title_full | A concrete introduction to real analysis |
title_fullStr | A concrete introduction to real analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | A concrete introduction to real analysis |
title_short | A concrete introduction to real analysis |
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topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
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