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A.G. Aksoy, M.A. Khamsi
A Problem Book in Real Analysis
Series: Problem Books in Mathematics
Helps instructors enhance lectures with problems beyond the
classroom
Helps students prepare for examinations
Encourages students to find different solutions to problems than
those presented in the text
Today, nearly every undergraduate mathematics program requires at least one semester
of real analysis. Often, students consider this course to be the most challenging or even
intimidating of all their mathematics major requirements. The primary goal of A Problem
Book in Real Analysis is to alleviate those concerns by systematically solving the problems
related to the core concepts of most analysis courses. In doing so, the authors hope that
learning analysis becomes less taxing and more satisfying.

The wide variety of exercises presented in this book range from the computational
to the more conceptual and varies in difficulty. They cover the following subjects: set
theory; real numbers; sequences; limits of the functions; continuity; differentiability;
integration; series; metric spaces; sequences; and series of functions and fundamentals
of topology. Furthermore, the authors define the concepts and cite the theorems used at
the beginning of each chapter. A Problem Book in Real Analysis is not simply a collection of
problems; itwill stimulate its readers to independent thinking in discovering analysis.

Prerequisites for the reader are a robust understanding of calculus and linear algebra.

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