Infinitesimal analysis, once a synonym for calculus, is now
viewed as a technique for studying the properties of an arbitrary
mathematical object by discriminating between its standard and
nonstandard constituents. Resurrected by A. Robinson in the early
1960's with the epithet 'nonstandard', infinitesimal analysis not
only has revived the methods of infinitely small and infinitely
large quantities, which go back to the very beginning of calculus,
but also has suggested many powerful tools for research in every
branch of modern mathematics.
The book sets forth the basics of the theory, as well as the
most recent applications in, for example, functional analysis,
optimization, and harmonic analysis. The concentric style of
exposition enables this work to serve as an elementary introduction
to one of the most promising mathematical technologies, while
revealing up-to-date methods of monadology and
hyperapproximation.
This is a companion volume to the earlier works on nonstandard
methods of analysis by A.G. Kusraev and S.S. Kutateladze (1999),
ISBN 0-7923-5921-6 and Nonstandard Analysis and Vector Lattices
edited by S.S. Kutateladze (2000), ISBN 0-7923-6619-0
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