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Advanced Calculus of a Single Variable (Repost)

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Advanced Calculus of a Single Variable (Repost)

Advanced Calculus of a Single Variable by Geveci, Tunc
English | PDF | 2016 | 382 Pages | ISBN : 3319278061 | 4.7 MB

Carefully dissects key concepts such as limits of sequence, convergence & divergence of monotone sequences, infinite limits, derivatives, integrals, and series of real numbers
Contextualizes subtle, commonly-misunderstood topics such as the notion of an infinite limit, the ε-δ definitions (for a better command of uniform versus pointwise continuity), error in local linear approximations, and integrability criteria
Includes more than 120 exercises, with a solution manual available to instructors
This advanced undergraduate textbook is based on a one-semester course on single variable calculus that the author has been teaching at San Diego State University for many years. The aim of this classroom-tested book is to deliver a rigorous discussion of the concepts and theorems that are dealt with informally in the first two semesters of a beginning calculus course. As such, students are expected to gain a deeper understanding of the fundamental concepts of calculus, such as limits (with an emphasis on ε-δ definitions), continuity (including an appreciation of the difference between mere pointwise and uniform continuity), the derivative (with rigorous proofs of various versions of L’Hôpital’s rule) and the Riemann integral (discussing improper integrals in-depth, including the comparison and Dirichlet tests).

Success in this course is expected to prepare students for more advanced courses in real and complex analysis and this book will help to accomplish this. The first semester of advanced calculus can be followed by a rigorous course in multivariable calculus and an introductory real analysis course that treats the Lebesgue integral and metric spaces, with special emphasis on Banach and Hilbert spaces.
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