I was ask to teach Mathematical Analysis this semester. I just want to ask if you can recommend a good reference material for Introductory Mathematical Analysis subject. Currently I am planning to use Mathematical Analysis by Tom Apostol. Aside from this book can you recommend other book that can possibly be used? thanks in advance Sirs and Mams.
Good Introduction to Mathematical Analysis Book.
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0There are lots of similar questions here already: http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/62212/good-book-for-self-study-of-a-first-course-in-real-analysis, http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/50444/teaching-introductory-real-analysis, etc. – 2017-01-13
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0It really depends on many things: the student level, the course syllabus, the program (engineering or science), university or high school etc. If you supplied more information it would be possible to provide better suggestions. – 2017-01-13
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0Hi @A.G. the level is undergraduate mathematics. Thanks – 2017-01-13
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0Thanks @Hans for the links. – 2017-01-13
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"Introductory Real Analysis" - Kolmogorov and Fomin.
It covers almost everything students need to know about set theory, metric spaces, topological spaces, linear spaces, functionals and operators, measure, integrations, differentiation. This book covered everything I learned in 3 semesters of real analysis.
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0I have no clue which book is really good though, that is what my lecturer recommended me, so I bought it and used it for exam preparation. – 2017-01-13
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0Hi @Tesla thanks for your answer. I just wondering if you know a book that caters purely mathematical analysis since we have both real and complex analysis. Thanks. An upvote though for your answer. thanks a lot. I will try to find the book you recommend. – 2017-01-13