by Igor Kriz (Author), Ales Pultr (Author)
The book begins at the level of an undergraduate student assuming only basic knowledge of calculus in one variable. It rigorously treats topics such as multivariable differential calculus, Lebesgue integral, vector calculus and differential equations. After having built on a solid foundation of topology and linear algebra, the text later expands into more advanced topics such as complex analysis, differential forms, calculus of variations, differential geometry and even functional analysis. Overall, this text provides a unique and well-rounded introduction to the highly developed and multi-faceted subject of mathematical analysis, as understood by a mathematician today.
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The book begins at an undergraduate student level, assuming only basic knowledge of calculus in one variable. It rigorously treats topics such as multivariable differential calculus, the Lebesgue integral, vector calculus and differential equations. After having created a solid foundation of topology and linear algebra, the text later expands into more advanced topics such as complex analysis, differential forms, calculus of variations, differential geometry and even functional analysis. Overall, this text provides a unique and well-rounded introduction to the highly developed and multi-faceted subject of mathematical analysis as understood by mathematicians today.
Author Biography
Igor Kriz studied in Prague, Czech Republic. He has lived in the United States since 1988 and been teaching at the University of Michigan since 1994. His main interests are geometry and algebraic topology. Ales Pultr studied in Prague and has been teaching at the Charles University since 1961. His main interests are point-free topology, category theory and combinatorics. Both authors have taught numerous courses of mathematical analysis.
Number of Pages: 510
Dimensions: 1.2 x 9.4 x 6.6 IN
Publication Date: August 02, 2013