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Analysis I (Grundstudium Mathematik)

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"This textbook provides an outstanding introduction to analysis. It is distinguished by its high level of presentation and its focus on the essential.'' (Zeitschrift für Analysis und ihre Anwendung 18, No. 4 - G. Berger, review of the first German edition)

"One advantage of this presentation is that the power of the abstract concepts are convincingly demonstrated using concrete applications.'' (W. Grölz, review of the first German edition)

464 pages, Paperback

First published August 25, 1998

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March 27, 2012
This is a wonderful book. I recomend it to everybody. The best aspect of this book is every theorem is given in most general terms. For example you don't need to see the proof of a theorem in real numbers field and then see the more general proof in metric spaces. Every symbol, every concept is explained in the book. The book is written carefully. It is a dense book. And at the end of every section there are exercises. They are very good selected questions. If someone spend time to solve/prove half of the exercises I think he can be very good at analysis. This is one of the best math book and definitely the best analysis book I have ever read.
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