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Mathematical analysis: a straightforward approach

By: Publication details: Cambridge University Press 2015 DelhiEdition: 2nd edDescription: xi, 361 pISBN:
  • 0521288827
  • 9781107526235
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 515  B4M2-2015
Summary: For the second edition of this very successful text, Professor Binmore has written two chapters on analysis in vector spaces. The discussion extends to the notion of the derivative of a vector function as a matrix and the use of second derivatives in classifying stationary points. Some necessary concepts from linear algebra are included where appropriate. The first edition contained numerous worked examples and an ample collection of exercises for all of which solutions were provided at the end of the book. The second edition retains this feature but in addition offers a set of problems for which no solutions are given. Teachers may find this a helpful innovation. (http://www.cambridge.org/rs/academic/subjects/mathematics/real-and-complex-analysis/mathematical-analysis-straightforward-approach-2nd-edition)
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Table of Contents:


1. Real numbers

2. Continuum property

3. Natural numbers

4. Convergent sequences

5. Subsequences

6. Series

7. Functions

8. Limits of functions

9. Continuity

10. Differentiation

11. Mean value theorems

12. Monotone functions

13. Integration

14. Exponential and logarithm

15. Power series

16. Trigonometric functions

17. The gamma function

18. Vectors

19. Vector derivatives



For the second edition of this very successful text, Professor Binmore has written two chapters on analysis in vector spaces. The discussion extends to the notion of the derivative of a vector function as a matrix and the use of second derivatives in classifying stationary points. Some necessary concepts from linear algebra are included where appropriate. The first edition contained numerous worked examples and an ample collection of exercises for all of which solutions were provided at the end of the book. The second edition retains this feature but in addition offers a set of problems for which no solutions are given. Teachers may find this a helpful innovation.


(http://www.cambridge.org/rs/academic/subjects/mathematics/real-and-complex-analysis/mathematical-analysis-straightforward-approach-2nd-edition)

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