FOUNDATIONS OFMODERN ANALYSISEnlarged and Corrected PrintingJ.
DIEUDONNEThis book is the first volume of a treatise which will
eventually consist offour volumes. It is also an enlarged and
corrected printing, essentiallywithout changes, of my Foundations
of Modern Analysis, published in1960. Many readers, colleagues, and
friends have urged me to write a sequelto that book, and in the end
I became convinced that there was a place fora survey of modern
analysis, somewhere between the minimum tool kitof an elementary
nature which I had intended to write, and specialistmonographs
leading to the frontiers of research. My experience of teachinghas
also persuaded me that the mathematical apprentice, after taking
the firststep of Foundations, needs further guidance and a kind of
general birdseyeview of his subject before he is launched onto the
ocean of mathematicalliterature or set on the narrow path of his
own topic of research.Thus I have finally been led to attempt to
write an equivalent, for themathematicians of 1970, of what the
Cours dAnalyse of Jordan, Picard, and Goursat were for mathematical
students between 1880 and 1920.It is manifestly out of the question
to attempt encyclopedic coverage, andcertainly superfluous to
rewrite the works of N. Bourbaki. I have thereforebeen obliged to
cut ruthlessly in order to keep within limits comparable tothose of
the classical treatises. I have opted for breadth rather than
depth, inthe opinion that it is better to show the reader rudiments
of many branchesof modern analysis rather than to provide him with
a complete and detailedexposition of a small number of
topics.Experience seems to show that the student usually finds a
new theorydifficult tograsp at a first reading. He needs to return
to it several times beforehe becomes really familiar with it and
can distinguish for himself whichare the essential ideas and which
results are of minor importance, and onlythen will he be able to
apply it intelligently. The chapters of this treatise arevi PREFACE
TO THE ENLARGED AND CORRECTED PRINTINGtherefore samples rather than
complete theories: indeed, I have systematically tried not to be
exhaustive. The works quoted in the bibliography willalways enable
the reader to go deeper into any particular theory.However, I have
refused to distort the main ideas of analysis by presentingthem in
too specialized a form, and thereby obscuring their power
andgenerality. It gives a false impression, for example, if
differential geometryis restricted to two or three dimensions, or
if integration is restricted to Lebesgue measure, on the pretext of
making these subjects more accessible orintuitive.On the other hand
I do not believe that the essential content of the ideasinvolved is
lost, in a first study, by restricting attention to separable
metrizabletopological spaces. The mathematicians of my own
generation were certainlyright to banish, hypotheses of
countability wherever they were not needed: thiswas the only way to
get a clear understanding.
General
Imprint: |
Read Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
November 2008 |
First published: |
November 2008 |
Authors: |
J. Dieudonne
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 26mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Laminated cover
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Pages: |
412 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4437-2426-5 |
Categories: |
Books >
Science & Mathematics >
Mathematics >
General
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LSN: |
1-4437-2426-2 |
Barcode: |
9781443724265 |
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