ABSTRACT

A Concrete Introduction to Analysis, Second Edition offers a major reorganization of the previous edition with the goal of making it a much more comprehensive and accessible for students.

The standard, austere approach to teaching modern mathematics with its emphasis on formal proofs can be challenging and discouraging for many students. To remedy this situation, the new edition is more rewarding and inviting. Students benefit from the text by gaining a solid foundational knowledge of analysis, which they can use in their fields of study and chosen professions.

The new edition capitalizes on the trend to combine topics from a traditional transition to proofs course with a first course on analysis. Like the first edition, the text is appropriate for a one- or two-semester introductory analysis or real analysis course. The choice of topics and level of coverage is suitable for mathematics majors, future teachers, and students studying engineering or other fields requiring a solid, working knowledge of undergraduate mathematics.

Key highlights:

  • Offers integration of transition topics to assist with the necessary background for analysis
  • Can be used for either a one- or a two-semester course
  • Explores how ideas of analysis appear in a broader context
  • Provides as major reorganization of the first edition
  • Includes solutions at the end of the book

chapter 1|28 pages

Real numbers and mathematical proofs

chapter 2|28 pages

Infinite sequences

chapter 3|16 pages

Infinite series

chapter 4|20 pages

More sums

chapter 5|37 pages

Functions

chapter 6|40 pages

Integrals

chapter 7|21 pages

The Natural logarithm

chapter 8|23 pages

Taylor polynomials and series

chapter 9|26 pages

Uniform convergence