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As its title indicates, this book is intended to serve as a
textbook for an introductory course in mathematical analysis. In
preliminary form the book has been used in this way at the
University of Michigan, Indiana University, and Texas A&M
University, and has proved serviceable. In addition to its primary
purpose as a textbook for a formal course, however, it is the
authors' hope that this book will also prove of value to readers
interested in studying mathematical analysis on their own. Indeed,
we believe the wealth and variety of examples and exercises will be
especially conducive to this end. A word on prerequisites. With
what mathematical background might a prospective reader hope to
profit from the study of this book? Our con scious intent in
writing it was to address the needs of a beginning graduate student
in mathematics, or, to put matters slightly differently, a student
who has completed an undergraduate program with a mathematics ma
jor. On the other hand, the book is very largely self-contained and
should therefore be accessible to a lower classman whose interest
in mathematical analysis has already been awakened."
As its title indicates, this book is intended to serve as a
textbook for an introductory course in mathematical analysis. In
preliminary form the book has been used in this way at the
University of Michigan, Indiana University, and Texas A&M
University, and has proved serviceable. In addition to its primary
purpose as a textbook for a formal course, however, it is the
authors' hope that this book will also prove of value to readers
interested in studying mathematical analysis on their own. Indeed,
we believe the wealth and variety of examples and exercises will be
especially conducive to this end. A word on prerequisites. With
what mathematical background might a prospective reader hope to
profit from the study of this book? Our con scious intent in
writing it was to address the needs of a beginning graduate student
in mathematics, or, to put matters slightly differently, a student
who has completed an undergraduate program with a mathematics ma
jor. On the other hand, the book is very largely self-contained and
should therefore be accessible to a lower classman whose interest
in mathematical analysis has already been awakened."
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