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Limits, Series, and Fractional Part Integrals - Problems in Mathematical Analysis (Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
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Limits, Series, and Fractional Part Integrals - Problems in Mathematical Analysis (Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
Series: Problem Books in Mathematics
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This book features challenging problems of classical analysis that
invite the reader to explore a host of strategies and tools used
for solving problems of modern topics in real analysis. This volume
offers an unusual collection of problems - many of them original -
specializing in three topics of mathematical analysis: limits,
series, and fractional part integrals. The work is divided into
three parts, each containing a chapter dealing with a particular
problem type as well as a very short section of hints to select
problems. The first chapter collects problems on limits of special
sequences and Riemann integrals; the second chapter focuses on the
calculation of fractional part integrals with a special section
called 'Quickies' which contains problems that have had unexpected
succinct solutions. The final chapter offers the reader an
assortment of problems with a flavor towards the computational
aspects of infinite series and special products, many of which are
new to the literature. Each chapter contains a section of difficult
problems which are motivated by other problems in the book. These
'Open Problems' may be considered research projects for students
who are studying advanced calculus, and which are intended to
stimulate creativity and the discovery of new and original methods
for proving known results and establishing new ones. This
stimulating collection of problems is intended for undergraduate
students with a strong background in analysis; graduate students in
mathematics, physics, and engineering; researchers; and anyone who
works on topics at the crossroad between pure and applied
mathematics. Moreover, the level of problems is appropriate for
students involved in the Putnam competition and other high level
mathematical contests.
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